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South WestHealthy Schools PlusSchools Presentation
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What is South West Healthy Schools Plus?
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South West Healthy School Plus
South West Healthy Schools Plus builds on the National Healthy Schools Standard
It focuses on bringing about Healthy Behaviours
It aims to tackle the most pressing problems preventing children and young people from fulfilling their potential
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Background why the South West
Schools in the South West have been very successful in the National Healthy Schools Programme (NHSP)
Over 75% have gained National Healthy School Status (NHSS) andover 99% are participating
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Background why the South West
Having put in place robust structures, a school that has NHSS is now able to tackle key issues that face children and young people
Local areas now are better informed as to what the chief issues are. These need to be addressed to allow children and young people to achieve.
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Background why the South West
Healthy Schools Plus, by focusing on health behaviours, hopes to remove the barriers that prevent pupils from succeeding in schools.
A school working on the programme will be meeting clearly identified needs in response to the Every Child Matters agenda.
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So what is Healthy Schools Plus?Key elements
Meet local prioritiesMeet school prioritiesFocus on priority groupsClear aim- to deliver measurable improvements for children and young people
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Move to outcome based measures
Your school will need to use the Healthy Behaviour Outcome Process
Needs analysisBaseline measurementTarget settingEvidence based/good practice interventionBuilding results into continual improvement cycle
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Needs Analysis
You will work on issues that have been identified for the local area or the catchment area of the school.
You will also work with specific groups of children and young people who have higher needs than others, for example, Children in Care.
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Baseline Measurement
In order to clarify whether we have improved healthy behaviours we have to understand what the behaviours are before we do anything!
This is what is referred to as baseline measurement. It gives a school a starting point from which to judge whether it has been successful.
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Target Setting
A school that wishes to improve its examination results sets a target. A school that wishes to improve healthy behaviours likewise has to set a target.
Such targets should help your school see whether it is working effectively. Unlike examination results you will not be league-tabled as a result of this process.
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Evidence based / good practice
You will then be encouraged to adopt approaches that have an evidence base proving that they are successful.
The local programme will help you either find these or put you in touch with partners who will help you.
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Continual improvement cycle
At the end of the intervention, which is a term which simply describes the work you have done, the key point is to celebrate success and ensure that the lessons learned are built upon.
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So what might South West Healthy Schools Plus Look like?
Your school will have to have National Healthy School Status and reaffirm that you meet the 41 criteria
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Your School will need to be taking part in national programmes
Such as:Child Weight Management Programme
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3. You will be asked to choose which outcomes to work on from three areas
Area One Local PrioritiesArea TwoSchool PrioritiesArea Three Priority Groups
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3. You will be asked to choose which outcomes to work on from three areas
Area One Local PrioritiesDrawn from Local Area Agreement Priorities
Could include areas such as childhood obesity, emotional health and wellbeing, sexual health and teenage pregnancy, and drug and alcohol misuse
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Area Two - School PrioritiesIdentified from local data or SWPHO Mapping Tool
May overlap with Local Priorities but could be more specific:-For example bullying in specific years/areas of school, school meal uptake, physical activity, safety,drug and alcohol issues
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Whilst your school will be able to choose which route to follow, the choice and targets you will draw up will be presented to the Local Programme for them to agree
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Area Three Priority Groups
This area is focused on improving healthy behaviours of specific groups
For example, Children and Young People who are:Children in Care; Travellers; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender; Have Mental Health Issues; Obese; Children with Special Needs.
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What Might This Look Like In your School?
There are two possible ways a school can move forward
Example 1 The mixed economyExample 2 Focused activity
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The Mixed EconomyThis is where a school picks different topics from the three Areas
For exampleArea 1Teenage Pregnancy - SREArea 2Supporting Active TravelArea 3Children In Care
Each is chosen due to needs analysis. Each equally valued
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Focused ActivityThis is where a school picks same topic from the three areas
For exampleArea 1Obesity (Active travel, Increase Physical Activity, Increase School lunches etc)Area 2Addressing dining hall issuesArea 3Focusing on specific work with overweight and obese
More in depth work would be expected
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Department for Children, Schools and Families2008 Childrens Plan
Overriding aim for next ten years is
to deliver measurable improvements for all children and young people
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Improving healthy behaviours of Children and Young People could include increasing numbers
Eating healthilyWalking/cycling to schoolAdoption of sun safety measuresImproved awareness of sexual health issuesDecrease in substance use/misuseImproved mental health/resilience
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Importance of Whole School Approach
South West Healthy Schools Plus will still need to use the Whole School Approach in order todeliver measurable improvements for all children and young people
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Whole School Approach 10 elementsLeadership, management and managing changePolicy developmentCurriculum planning and resources, including working with external agenciesLearning and teachingPartnerships with parents/carers & local communities6.School culture and environmentProvision of support services for children8.Staff professional development needs, health & welfare9.Giving children a voice10Assessing, recording and reporting childrens achievements
. . HS+ is therefore focused completely on this objective