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A Curriculum for excellence: the health promoting school

A Curriculum for excellence: the health promoting school. Catherine Reilly. Today’s workshop. The context for Health Promoting schools Health promoting schools and ‘A curriculum for excellence’ Features of Grampian Health promoting schools The health promoting school in practice

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A Curriculum for excellence: the health promoting school

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  1. A Curriculum for excellence:the health promoting school Catherine Reilly

  2. Today’s workshop • The context for Health Promoting schools • Health promoting schools and ‘A curriculum for excellence’ • Features of Grampian Health promoting schools • The health promoting school in practice • Mental health framework pilot project – practical activities • The future • Questions and contacts

  3. The context for health promoting schools • 1995: WHO set out definition of a Health Promoting school. • Scottish executive - all schools to become health promoting by December 2007. • 2002: Scottish Health promoting schools unit established to offer strategic and practical support to schools and local authorities. • 2004: Being Well-Doing Well: a framework for health promoting schools in Scotland • 2004: HMIe published ‘How good is our school?-The health promoting school’ • September 2006: Launch of Grampian Health Promoting schools Accreditation scheme in Aberdeen -all schools in Moray, Aberdeen city and Aberdeenshire expected to reach committed stage by end of 2006-07 session

  4. A curriculum for excellence Confident individuals with • Self respect • A sense of physical, mental and emotional well being • Secure values and beliefs • ambition

  5. Confident individuals Able to • Relate to others and manage themselves • Pursue a healthy and active lifestyle • Be self aware • Develop and communicate their own beliefs and view of the world • Live as independently as they can • Assess risk and take informed decisions • Achieve success in different areas of activity

  6. JUNIOR HEALTH COUNCIL

  7. Features of a Grampian Health Promoting school • Leadership and Management • Ethos • Partnership working • Curriculum, learning and teaching • Personal, social and health education programmes • Environment, resources and facilities

  8. The health promoting school in practice • Health coordinator appointed, school health working group formed • Health and well being whole school action plan • Priorities chosen after consultation with whole school community • Audit developed • Action plan developed and implemented • Action plan reviewed and evaluated. • Process starts again with next priority area

  9. Physical activity • Active schools coordinator appointed • Tesco Race for Life • Aspire swim challenge • Steps to success • Safe routes to school • Staff activities and health checks • Audit 2006

  10. Food and Health • Food and Health policy written and distributed to staff • Breakfast Club opened • New water machines installed • Healthy vending machines replace coke machine • Food services in canteen revamped • Audit 2006

  11. SHAW • Bronze award gained 2004 • Silver award 2006 • Activities for staff • Food and health improvements • Information on health topics • Mental health input – stress survey, raising awareness inservice, counsellors for staff, chill out room.

  12. What – No Alcohol!

  13. Mental Health Framework Pilot Project (or boy! Do we need a snappier name for this!!) • 2005: LHS asked to participate in major pilot project in response to framework document.Pilot involves whole ASG area, children and young people from Nursery to S6 as well as all parents, staff from schools and associated partner agencies

  14. The plan • Phase 1: Raising awareness – pupils, staff and parents • Phase 2: Training cohort – 4 days ASIST and introduction to Mental health in young people and to specialist CAHMS team. • Phase 3: providing ongoing support and toolkit

  15. The future • Next 2 priority topics = Tobacco, alcohol. Action plans to be implemented and reviewed over this session. • Maintenance plans in place for food and health, physical activity and mental health. Plans to be constantly reviewed and developed • MHFPP still ongoing. Complete pilot and roll out to ASGs in Moray • Presenting on MHFPP across Scotland – Aberdeen, Stirling, Edinburgh, Inverness.

  16. “Learning and health go hand in hand. Good health of children and young people is a prerequisite for educational achievement. Good health of teachers is important to the development of effective schools”

  17. Contacts • Catherine.Reilly98@moray-edunet.gov.uk

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