"As a Deputy Head in a large secondary school I was involved in taking part in a city wide health and wellbeing survey over a period of six years. Completing the survey every two years grew in importance year on year, with the final cycle having a major impact on our SDP, PHSE curriculum, Ofsted outcomes and governor understanding.
Over the six year period we moved from a small sample in two tutor groups filling in a paper survey to two year groups completing an online survey. The reports produced give graphical analysis of a wide range of issues. As a result of the survey we increased the number of PSHE workshop days for students to address issues such as smoking, drug and alcohol awareness, anti-bullying workshops. The surveys helped Governors make a positive informed decision to allow Brook Advisory Clinic nurses on site to support students.
As a result of taking part and using the evidence provided we were able to offer more support for students which had a direct impact on improved attendance and outcomes."
Greater Manchester CTZN project
Project CTZN is a programme about safer relationships for young people led by Greater Manchester Police and funded by the Home Office.
The core of the CTZN programme is a mobile-based, digital platform (app), which will be the foundation of a social network created by and for young people. See https://www.ctzn.co.uk
SHEU is supporting the administration of the project, in particular the Year 10 survey.
Letters and leaflets about the project are linked below.
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