Healthy FE Martin Owen. Content What is the Healthy FE Programme? Purpose and Aims Progress to Date.

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Healthy FE Martin Owen

Content What is the Healthy FE Programme? Purpose and Aims Progress to Date

The Healthy FE Vision ‘The vision for the future is for FE providers to have strong relationships with community partners to create a learning environment where positive well-being is the expectation for all, producing learners and staff who are confident, healthy, safe, emotionally resilient and personally fulfilled.’ Healthy FE Steering Group, December 2008

What is the Healthy FE Programme? Two principles steer the Healthy FE programme: Sector led; FE institutions should identify what is wanted and what they can deliver as part of their mainstream business It should not seek to create new infrastructure and processes but make use of and develop existing arrangements wherever possible

Supported by:

How will the programme support a college? A dedicated Healthy FE website incorporated into the LSIS Excellence Gateway site Establish a regional network of practitioners and their partners to exchange information, gather data, be a mechanism to promote peer review, training etc Provide a self-review tool for colleges that will support FE institutions devise an action plan for improving their provision for student and staff well-being

The Online Tool Headers for the Self-Review Tool Governance Health Service Provision Facilities Communication & Information Personal & Social Development Participation Out now!

Close Project Director: Martin Owen Tel: Project Manager: Clair Mowbray Tel: