"Over the last twenty years you have achieved much. The surveys and subsequent reports have painted the clearest picture we have of what young people are doing and what they think." Tribute from OFSTED to John Balding, presented at his retirement lunch, May 2005
Education & Health - 2006, 24:2
Lessons in life: Why I'm teaching happiness (80kb pdf)
Wellington College has been developing a pioneering programme with Dr Nick Baylis, of the University of Cambridge, and it will be brought into the curriculum in the 2006 academic year as a new element of PSHE lessons.
Anthony Seldon
Educational Work on Problem Gambling
A new programme, to encourage education about problem gambling in Britain's schools and youth clubs, will develop and promote new resources and training for teachers and youth workers.
Using games in the classroom
Computer games are beginning to be introduced to schools but do they really work as a tool for education? A study, known as Teaching with Games, is being undertaken by Futurelab and Electronic Arts to find out…
Sticky Fingers
Alex Maggs describes the development of her company, a mobile children’s cookery school, and the enthusiasm of the children from as young as twenty months up to eighteen year olds.
Young People with health problems - their views on how schools can help
Catherine Gleeson
The Active City of Liverpool, Active Schools and SportsLinx (A-CLASS) Project (PDF)
The A-CLASS Project is a unique multi-disciplinary project, which consists of multi-sports activity coaches who will be responsible for running after school and community sports clubs, and four research coaches who will analyse the effects of these programmes on the physical activity levels of Liverpool school children.
Nicola Ridgers et.al.
Liverpool ‘health mates’ (56kb pdf)
6th formers are to be paid to act as 'health mates' and mentor younger children in a bid to cut obesity in Liverpool.
A survey of homophobic bullying in schools http://www.speakoutonline.org.uk/
Stonewall is conducting a national survey supported by Schools Health Education Unit.
Ruth Hunt and David Regis
Young People into 2006
A unique contemporary archive of young people from SHEU, this new report provides the answers to over 100 health-related behaviour questions