‘Working together to inspire learning and achievement in Highland communities’
Jan 12, 2015
‘Working together to inspire learning and achievement in Highland communities’
Health Promotion 2003Health Promotion 2003
Health Promoting SchoolsHealth Promoting Schools
Health and Wellbeing 2008/9Health and Wellbeing 2008/9
Schools (Health Promotion and Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007
schools are ‘health promoting’
nutrition standards all food/drink provided in school
promote school lunches and free school meals
protect the identity of those taking a free school meal
principles of sustainable development
HMIE – Health & Nutrition Inspector (HNI)HMIE – Health & Nutrition Inspector (HNI)
Schools (Health Promotion and Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007
Definition of the Curriculum
The ethos and life of the school
Curriculum areas and subjects
Interdisciplinary projects and studies
Opportunities for personal achievement
Health and Wellbeing Es and OsHealth and Wellbeing Es and Os
Three levelsThree levels
Responsibility of All – Whole School Staff
Subject Area in it’s own right – PSE?
Permeates the learning community
Embodying a whole school community Embodying a whole school community approachapproach
Health and Wellbeing Es and OsHealth and Wellbeing Es and Os
Six Organisers / HWB Subject SpecificsSix Organisers / HWB Subject Specifics
Mental, Emotional, Social and Physical Wellbeing
Planning for Choices and Changes
Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport
Food and Health
Substance Misuse
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood
4 Key Documents4 Key Documents
Responsibility Responsibility of of
AllAll
Health & Health & Wellbeing as a Wellbeing as a subject areasubject area
Health and WellbeingHealth and Wellbeing
IntelligenceIntelligence
PSE review
Highland Lifestyle
Feedback from the trialling process
Feedback from Youth Health Debate
National Direction
Health and Nutrition Inspections
Substance MisuseSubstance Misuse
Shared ResponsibilityShared Responsibility
Provides a context for learning
New Cross Curricular Approach
Tapping into new ways of thinking
Use Web 2.0 Technologies
Pilot Projects Pilot Projects
www.sharedresponsibility.gov.co/www.sharedresponsibility.gov.co/
Shared ResponsibilityShared Responsibility
Health and WellbeingHealth and Wellbeing
What other support or guidance might professionals need?
How do we achieve a balance between exemplification and autonomy to teach?
How can we ensure all professionals understand their responsibility to contribute to HWB?
How can we implement assessment strategies for HWB?
Louise Jones – www.louisejones.edublogs.orgLouise Jones – www.louisejones.edublogs.org