DavidMcG's blog

SHEUNews - an occasional newsletter from the Schools Health Education Unit : reliable local survey data for schools and colleges

SHEUNews March 2014 - an occasional newsletter from the Schools Health Education Unit : nationally-recognised, since 1977, as the specialist provider of reliable local survey data for schools and colleges.
 
WHATS HAPPENING AT SHEU?
 

Links to research about 16+ yr olds health and wellbeing plus topic archives Food Drugs RSE Exercise Education #SHEUres

#SHEUres - "I know of no other similar way of quickly accessing research for children and young people across disciplines and sectors." ...
 
Follow this link
 
 

PSHE & SHEU curriculum support from the Schools Health Education Unit including free resources

"...As a result of taking part (in a SHEU survey) and using the evidence provided we were able to offer more support for students which had a direct impact on improved attendance and outcomes ... 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 ..." Deputy Head Secondary School
For more details and free resources follow this link

Links to research about 5-11 year olds H&WB from the Schools Health Education Unit #SHEUres

Hello again - first batch in 2014 [ approx. 80 links ] of research links about 5-11 year olds health and wellbeing.

 

/research-news-5-11-latest

 

This is a free resource that is updated and emailed to you - join the email list

Girls' health and wellbeing report from SHEU involved tens of thousands of 12-15 year-olds

The Schools Health Education Unit [SHEU] is an independent research unit that has been working with young people and with education and health professionals since 1977.  We have developed expertise in providing reliable baseline data for local needs assessment to inform plans in health, education and care. We work with Public Health and Children’s Services across the UK. Millions of questions have been answered by youngsters. The resulting databanks provide a unique historical and contemporary archive of young people.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - DavidMcG's blog