Welsh Network of Healthy School Scheme

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Presentation transcript:

Welsh Network of Healthy School Scheme World Health Organization – evidence-informed whole school approach across: Leadership/communication Policies Training Engagement with initiatives Curriculum Across the whole curriculum Out of school hours learning Ethos and environment Pupil/staff/governor participation school environment ethos Family/community involvement Families local community external agencies

Help from your local Healthy School Scheme Your local practitioners can offer valuable help when you get your report by Easter 2018: Go through your report with you when it arrives Help identify actions using a whole-school approach Signpost to local agencies/useful guidance/ resources Help you gain accreditation within the scheme to recognise your actions

SHRN will support through: Help from the SHRN team SHRN will support through: Webinar and ‘Top Tips’ document (on website) to use when considering your data Continuing to share practice from schools – through newsletters/on the website Forging strategic links with education and health and using Local Authority reports to generate further support in your area. Providing research evidence through webinars and research briefs

Discussion Questions Using your data for the self-assessment of health and wellbeing Who would you involve? How would you manage the process of feeding these into actions for your School Development Plan? How could you make the most of your data in developing whole school actions? Leadership/communication Curriculum Ethos/environment Community (Family to be looked at in the next session)