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“Next Steps”
Somerset Children & Young People Health and Wellbeing
Survey Seminar
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Timetable
Activity
Exploring the survey data
Health Improvement Award – Foundation Level
Audit exercise
Coffee/comfort break
Survey – emergent themes
Health Improvement Award – Enhanced Level
Emotional Health and Wellbeing - EHCAP
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Survey data
• Participating schools - own data & report• Website – themes & districts• Additional reports can be created (e.g. Young
Carers, CLA)• Need a school/NHS log-in (contact us if you
would like to be given access)
• Dedicated page on the website
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Survey data exercise
• On your table you will find a district level report exploring themes and vulnerable groups
• Examine the data and prepare a report of key findings– Findings to look for: significant differences, the
unexpected, the predictable, the concerning….?• Prepare to feedback to the larger group
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Health Improvement Award
• Enables schools, colleges and other settings to assess their capability to:– provide a healthy environment (Foundation Level)– to identify areas of need in relation to health and
wellbeing (SCYPS)– to develop appropriate mechanisms for
addressing those needs (Enhanced Level)
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Foundation Level
• Biennial Health Audit– self-assessment checklist– identifies and celebrates the positive– identifies any areas where you may need to take
action or develop further work– simple to complete– on-line - report is downloadable/printable
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On-line tools
• How to achieve Foundation Level
• How to achieve Enhanced Level
www.cypsomersethealth.org
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Audit Exercise
• In groups, evaluate your own setting and discuss how it does or does not achieve the items in this section of the audit– Award ‘green’, ‘amber’ or ‘red’– For any items that are amber or red, consider
ways in which to move into the green
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Enhanced Level
Targeted Intervention Model– Phase One - Plan
• 1.1 Establish a working group• 1.2 Select a priority area• 1.3 Choose a targeted outcome• 1.4 Your target group
– Phase Two - Do• 2.1 Your activities and interventions• 2.2 Record your baseline
– Phase Three - Evaluate• 3.1 Outcome statements• 3.2 Evaluate outcomes
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Survey Findings
• Primary age– High self-esteem: 29% v 38%– Talk to a friend: 42% v 53%– Views/opinions asked for in school: 33% v 53%– School takes bullying seriously: 62% v 76%– Internet use: 81% v 95%
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Survey Findings
• Secondary age– High self-esteem: boys 46% v girls 23%– Worry quite a lot: 76%– Main concern:• Girls: the way they look – 56%• Boys: exams and tests – 34%
– 21% boy/girlfriend angry or jealous– 14% checking their phone– 15% Year 10 girls experience pressure to have
sex/do sexual things
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Rural v non-rural
• ↓ aspiration (particularly boys – no plan to continue education)
• ↓ fresh fruit & veg• ↓ exercise• ↑ parental smoking• ↑ worry about school• ↑ afraid or experience bullying• ↓ access to the internet
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High self-esteem
Year 6 Year 8 Year 100%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
BoysGirls
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Associations with high self-esteem
Eat sweets on most days -0.04Ever tried smoking -0.09Drank last week -0.04Ever taken drugs -0.05Bullied at school last year -0.28Worry about money -0.21Sexually active -0.117+ hours exercise/week 0.09Eat 5-a-day 0.08Can find free condoms 0.03Enjoy most school lessons 0.16Listened to at school 0.09Intend FTE after Y11 0.02In this school people with different backgrounds are valued 0.09I know my own targets and I am helped to meet them 0.08The school cares whether I am happy or not 0.16Have an adult confidant 0.2
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Self-esteem Year 10
Eat sweets
on most days
Ever tried smoking
Drank last week
Ever taken drugs
Bullied at school
last year
Worry about money
Sexually active
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Boys HiBoys LoGirls HiGirls Lo
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Other Programmes
• Healthy LIFESTYLE• Year 10 Girls Project • Field to Fork• Making Schools Meals Count• ASSIST• Brief Intervention Training• InterAct