"We were talking about (the SHEU survey) data at our recent NSCoPSE Conference, for PSHE advisers and consultants. It would be really helpful if some of this powerful data and the trends could be shared in the consultation around the PSHE Review. Colleagues shared their very positive experiences of (the SHEU survey). It provides excellent evidence of behaviour change for children and young people and of the impact of PSHE and wider interventions."
Education & Health - 2005, 23:1
Issue 23:1
Girls and Physical Activities : a summary review
How active are girls? What influences their physical activities? What can we do?
Richard Bailey, Ian Wellard and Harriet Dismore
E-mentoring in schools : a brief review
E-mentoring has several advantages over traditional face to face mentoring, but it also poses unique challenges to relationship development and maintenance.
Mark Griffiths and Hugh Miller
The Brightside Trust : a dynamic E-mentoring tool
A mentoring tool to support and enhance face-to-face mentoring.
Sarah Davies (To view a demonstration of this website follow this link and click on demo)
STDs.com: Sexuality Education Online
This study found that teenagers in the United States frequently used the Internet for sexual health information, but only a few health topics of importance were considered by students to be well covered by the Web sites. Focus group results showed the Web sites failed to answer teenagers' personal questions, and did not provide adequate information on sexual health counseling or the risk of getting reinfected with sexually transmitted diseases.
Sarah N. Keller and Heather La Belle
Great Yarmouth Young Men's Project (67kb pdf)
The project won the fpa's national Pamela Sheridan Award in 2004 for outstanding work in sex and relationships education.
Mark Osborne
Resilience - giving children the skills to bounce back
Training Early Childhood Educators in Canada to model resilient thinking behaviours in childcare settings has had a positive impact on the teachers, the centres and the children in their care. Darlene Kordich Hall and Jennifer Pearson
Getting the evidence into practice and policy to improve young people's health.
Donna MacKinnon