Essex Child & Family Wellbeing Service

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Essex Child & Family Wellbeing Service West Quadrant Primary Head teachers' spring term meeting – 2019 Lisa Farrell – Interim Quadrant Manager

Introduction Overview of our delivery model within schools and local provision Healthy Schools Universal Provision Targeted Provision Campaign Bulletin Medical Conditions Drop In’s Key Contacts Questions

Overview of our delivery model

Overview of our delivery model within schools Development and Quality Assurance of Public Health Education resources; Personal Social Health and Economic education (PSHEe) curriculum and targeted Behaviour change interventions Oversight of Targeted Healthy Schools Action Plans Training, Advice and Guidance on Public Health agendas, including leadership of calendar of Health Promotion campaigns Healthy Schools & Public Health Specialist Team Public Health Specialists Healthy Schools Engagement Workers School Population level Needs assessment and development of Enhanced Action Plans Support to Schools to self assess against and achieve foundation Healthy Schools status PSHEe curriculum advice Recruitment and Training of Peer Educators within Schools

Local school provision Targeted support for Parents and Children in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 Health Assessments for all children and young people in the safeguarding arena Local school provision Targeted support for Children & Young People in Key Stages 2,3, 4 & 5 Medical Conditions awareness training for School Staff One to one sessions in every secondary school and CHAT Health (Virtual drop-in) Liaison with SENCO, Pastoral Support Senior Leadership team Healthy Family Team Targeted support for young people and parents as delegated by School Nurse Support to Peer Educators in delivering PSHE and Health promotion campaigns Lead projects to improve Health and Wellbeing with young people ie care leavers Targeted support for Children KS1 and 2 and parents as delegated by School Nurse Facilitate community drop ins Handout – District Level Handouts of Teams and names professionals. Photos if possible. NCMP Universal Intervention delivered through Family Hubs and Delivery sites Resource support for schools in line with Health Promotion calendar

Healthy Schools The Essex Healthy Schools Programme is a school health improvement strategy which builds on the commitment within Essex schools to better the health and wellbeing of children and young people. We provide a strategic framework for schools to reflect on the relationship between health and achievement. This maximises the potential for development and innovation at a local level to improve health and wellbeing. A two-stage process is offered to help schools identify and develop the approaches that will assist them with health improvement. This process is based on the national framework but has been streamlined and localised in the light of feedback from schools and partner agencies.

Universal Provision: EYFS, KS1 & KS2 In supporting the development of children and young people throughout primary school, the Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service will be provide: You will have a linked Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor or School Nurse) A termly visit from link practitioner to each school’s senior leadership and pastoral support team to discuss needs and priorities Bulletin to share public health messages to support PSHE curriculum development School Entry Health Assessment: Vision screening, NCMP and hearing on request Year 6 National Child Measuring Programme Year 6 Transition Talk session focused on Healthy Relationships For forthcoming transition - School Entry New Parent talks to support transition and tell parents about the health and wellbeing support available to them (On request) Information, Advice and Guidance to Parents via social media, telephone and face to face Accessible community drop-ins within Family Hubs and satellite Family Hub Delivery Sites Family activities at Family Hubs and satellite Family Hub Delivery Sites, both during school holidays and after school Handout of the Team Structure and points of contact Take Risk Advert Primary Resources Talk about Family Hubs and Healthy Family Drop In’s

Targeted Provision for school – age children In supporting the development of children and young people identified as being at risk of poor outcomes, the Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service will be provide: . PSHE training and resources in response to identified Children and young peoples needs in your school. Holistic Health Needs Assessments of young people and school community One to one work with young people to build self efficacy, emotional wellbeing Behaviour change interventions with young people to support in reducing unhealthy lifestyle behaviours Targeted bespoke therapeutic support to achieve outcomes Community projects to address local need e.g.: Period Poverty, Holiday Hunger and addressing Child Exploitation. Identified by School Nursing, Healthy Schools Offer. Copy of the referral forms to give out or refer via a school nurse List of Healthy Family Drop In’s – Which ones have hearing tests? Generic Email Address Business Cards

Campaign Bulletin

Medical Conditions Medical conditions such as Anaphylaxis, Asthma and Epilepsy can have a significant impact on a child or young persons general health and wellbeing and their success in school. School Nurses will provide Epilepsy and Anaphylaxis awareness Training for School Staff: Corporate; termly training delivered in central locations Number of places based on number of children attending each School. Minimum of 2 spaces up to a maximum of 8 per school Print off training dates for each quadrant and booking details

Stansted Mountfitchit Healthy Family Drop In Come and have a confidential chat with one of our practitioners if you are a school aged young person worried about your health, or a parent who is worried about your child’s health. Treehouse Family Hub Parnall Road Harlow CM18 7NG Phone: 01279 342165 Spangles Family Hub Lower Street Stansted Mountfitchit CM24 8LR Phone: 01279 342165   Brambles Family Hub Epping Library St Johns Road CM16 5DN 01279 342165  

Your School Nurse Team Epping District: Jenna Pullen, Catherine Neale & Natalie Capps Harlow District: Claire Dell, Lindsay Brown, Maxine Durham, Melissa Wrixon, Hannah Haycock, Rezma Miah & Clare Campbell Uttlesford District: Teresa Duke, Elaine McGuiness & Louise Smith (CYPP) 01279 342165 Contact: Print off training dates for each quadrant and booking details

Your Healthy Schools Team Katie Polhill – Essex Healthy Schools and Public Health Manager 07773 206377 Epping & Harlow District: Lisa Golding – Lisa.golding2@barnardos.org.uk Uttlesford District: Zuzana Brown – Zuzana.brown@barnardos.org.uk Katie Katie 01279 342165 Print off training dates for each quadrant and booking details

Your Key Contacts Lisa Farrell – Interim Quadrant Manager 07872 675757   Your Key Contacts Lisa Farrell – Interim Quadrant Manager 07872 675757 Hayley Freeth – Deputy Quadrant Manager (School Nurse Lead) 07773 206831 Angela Cameron – Deputy Quadrant Manager 07964 106371  

Any Questions?