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© Foster & Brown Research 2015 AGW CPD Network & Training Event Public Health Intelligence South Gloucestershire Online Pupil Survey 2015 Summary Results November 2015 Foster and Brown Research Limited www.fabresearch.com paule@fabresearch.com Pauline Foster BSC, MSC, MPhil Online Pupil Survey
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© Foster & Brown Research 2015 OPS background Informs Policy and Practice a ‘You said, we did’ approach Originally started in Gloucestershire 2006 – now covers virtually all schools South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire & Slough Online survey administered in schools in PSHE lessons or similar PC’s, laptops and ipads etc. Asks approx. 300 questions about things we can try & do something about Enables targeted intervention Allows triangulation of results Provides information for schools to use directly Ofsted inspections Significant data set (6,151 children and young people) 58 schools and colleges, plus home educated pupils Biennial tracking and benchmarking perceptions and behaviour over time Year groups 4, 5 (optional), 6, 8, 10 and 12+/ FE (8 to 18+ years) Primary, Secondary, independents and FE colleges Special Schools, PRU’s, Children in Care and young carers, hospital services, and excluded pupils Opened to schools from October 2014 to February 2015
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© Foster & Brown Research 2015 OPS 2014 demographics Key demographicsNumber of respondents South Glos 2014-2015 Number of respondents OPS total Wilts, GCC & SGlos 2006-2015 Total number of respondents6,151 106,296 Year 4 (aged 8 -9)1,03721,233 Year 5 (aged 9 -10)1,3012,110 Year 6 (aged 10 -11) 1,41523,661 Year 8 (aged 12 -13)1,13225,817 Year 10 (aged 13 -14)79423,115 Year 12 (age 16+)47210,599 Male3,07852,526 Female2,99353,048 Ethnicity – White British5,10678,493 Ethnicity – Other73521,196 Eligible for free school meals6408,062 Home district – Locality 12,512 - Home district – Locality 21,412 - Home district – Locality 32,196 - Parent(s) in the armed forces179815 School phase - Primary3,75346,768 School type - Secondary1,92648,937 School phase – Year 12/ FE college47210,591 Limitations: Not all the schools participated (58) and only every other year group after year 6. However a number of similar studies with “off” year groups in Gloucestershire have always given us consistent results showing very similar behavioural patterns.
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OPS 2015 Themes
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© Foster & Brown Research 2015 Accessing the Data Lodeseeker 2015 Contact Sarah Godsell for more information
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Breakfast habits, % of CYP who eat breakfast every or nearly every day
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Breakfast habits, the effect on school engagement (% who eat breakfast nearly or every day) the behaviour of some key vulnerable groups in South Gloucestershire (* Not asked in primary phase)
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School lunch experience at Secondary level (year groups 8, 10 and 12)
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Physical Activity – average hours per week CYP are physically active for all year groups Hours a week 3 hours 44 minutes 4 hours 24 minutes 4 hours 46 minutes 4 hours 50 minutes 4 hours 39 minutes 4 hours 14 minutes Recommended at least 60 mins per day (i.e. 7 hours/week)
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Physical Activity in Secondary phase Gender differences Hours a week physically active 4 hours 30 mins 4 hours 4 mins 3 hours 14 mins 5 hours 10 mins 5 hours 14 mins 4 hours 58 mins 4 hours 38 mins
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Word cloud of comments on what secondary pupils feel would help them do more exercise (n=566) Secondary pupils felt on average that they “Quite Often” do enough physical activity to keep them healthy
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Average number of cigarettes smoked a week by regular smokers Year 8 = 4.5 Year 10 = 8.1 Year 12 = 6.2 52% regular smokers want help to stop smoking
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The total frequency of regular self harmers % female = 9.6% % male = 2.9% 84% of pupils have NEVER self-harmed, of the 15% who have, over half of these were “experimental” self harmers (tried once or twice) Regular self harm (monthly or more) Year 8 = 5.2% Year 10 = 7.7% Year 12 = 5.9%
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Word cloud of comments on the way girls say they self-harm (secondary phase) n = 105 Word cloud of comments on the way boys say they self-harm (secondary phase) n = 66
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How were they bullied?
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Gender and age differences in reports of Cyber bullying (n=206)
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Confident about the future - Gender differences (n = 5,124)
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Stress gender differences, how often are you so worried you can’t sleep at night?
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Sleep Behaviour in Children and Young people Sleep experts recommend that children under 10 need at least TEN hours of sleep a night and from the ages of 10 to 18 they need at least EIGHT and a HALF hours sleep a night. 8 hours, 55 mins 8 hours, 44 mins 7 hours, 56 mins 7 hours, 6 mins 8pm 56mins 9pm 10 mins 1 hour 19 mins 1 hour 17 mins 1 hour 4 min 1 hour 2 mins 1 hour 12 mins
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