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and the Child Health Strategy Governors Meeting February 2010. Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures. A briefing on the contribution of Healthy Schools and Healthy Schools Enhancement to the Child Health Strategy [Feb 2009]. Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures. Builds on: ECM [2004]
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and the Child Health Strategy Governors Meeting February 2010 Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures A briefing on the contribution of Healthy Schools and Healthy Schools Enhancement to the Child Health Strategy [Feb 2009] Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures • Builds on: • ECM [2004] • Duty to promote pupil well-being [Sept 2007] • Children’s Plan [DSCF 2007] • Refers to and Supported by • 21st Century Schools white paper: Your Schools, Your Child, Our Future [June 2009] • New Ofsted Evaluation schedule [Sept 2009] Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures • Recognition of the role of: • National Healthy Schools Programme • NHSS • Healthy Schools Enhancement • Extended Services • Developing school health teams Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures • Curriculum • covering age-appropriate support and advice on: • Sex and relationships • Substance misuse • Practical cooking [Secondary] • Physical education and sport • School and community health • Opportunities • Access to school lunch service that meets nutritional standards • Five hours PE and Sport a week • On-going physical development reviews [NCMP, vision & hearing tests] • Access to confidential pastoral support within school • Swift and easy access to additional healthy opportunities and specialist health support Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures • Support for improvements to PSHE education through it becoming statutory • Knowledge/Understanding/Skills & Attitudes • Emotional health • Emotional literacy • Self-esteem • Physical health: Healthy Eating/Physical Activity/Medical/ Sexual • Personal Safety: Bullying/Substance misuse/Violence & Abuse [Physical and verbal] Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
21st Century School: Your Child, Your Schools, Our Future • Focus on promoting health and wellbeing for pupils as part of the schools role • Recognises the need to work in partnership with other agencies to deliver positive health and educational outcomes for children and young people • Stronger focus on child health as one of the key outcomes of the school system alongside attainment • Highlights new duties of school governing bodies to promote health. • That promotes their health and well-being • That teaches PSHE education as part of curriculum entitlement • Where they can express their views • DCSF 2009 Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
21st Century School: Your Child, Your Schools, Our Future • Pupil Guarantee • pupil health and wellbeing is promoted thus building on the five ECM outcomes • pupils go to a Healthy School that promotes healthyeating, an active lifestyle and emotional health and wellbeing; • where they have the chance to express their views; • where they and their families are welcomed. • where every child should receive personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) as part of their curriculum entitlement from September 2011 * • * Legislation confirmed: 5th Nov 2009 • That promotes their health and well-being • That teaches PSHE education as part of curriculum entitlement • Where they can express their views • DCSF 2009 Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
New Ofsted Framework – Sept 2009 • increased emphasis on pupil well being • pupil participation and parent voice • In order to achieve an ‘outstanding’ rating schools will need to evidence child health indicators as well as academic performance Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule 2009: Pupil wellbeing • The extent to which pupils adopt healthy lifestyles • The extent to which pupils feel safe • The extent to which pupils contribute to the school and the wider community • The extent to which pupils develop workplace and other skills that will contribute to their future economic wellbeing • The extent of pupils spiritual, moral, social and cultural development • Ofsted’s Evaluation Schedule For Schools, 2009 Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Whole school approach • leadership, management and managing change • policy development, relevant to areas of focus • curriculum planning and resourcing, including working with external agencies • teaching and learning • school culture and environment • giving pupils a voice • provision of pupils’ support services • staff professional development needs, health and welfare • partnerships with parents/carers and local communities • assessing, recording and reporting pupils’ achievement Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Protocol and PRACTICE • PSHE curriculum • Cambridgeshire/other programmes • SEAL • External agencies • PE curriculum and PA provision • Healthy Eating promotion • School ethos • Pupil and staff welfare • Partnership with parents • School development Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Steered by key policies • Requirements for NHSS: • PSHE • SRE • Drugs and alcohol Ed/Managing Drug incidents • Confidentiality/Service Level Agreements • Safeguarding/Child protection • Behaviour and rewards • Anti-bullying • Teaching and Learning • Whole school food • Physical Activity Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
NHSS and Ofsted • Refer to Handout • Criteria • Evaluation schedules • Healthy lifestyles • Staying safe Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Measuring success: Contributory indicators • Attainment and progress • Attendance • % tage of persistent absentees [more than 20%] • Rate of permanent exclusion • Take up of school lunches • % tage pupils doing at least 2 hours of high quality PE per week • Survey outcomes from pupil and parent • Healthy eating • Safety Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
School Report Card: prospectus Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Needs led? • National and local health priorities • National Indicators • Obesity • Teenage Pregnancy • Substance misuse • EHWB • Anti-bullying • Meaningful outcomes • Universal • Targetted • Early Success Indicators Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Access to Enhancement • School must already have NHSS • If NHSS achieved before 2009 then on-line Annual Review needs to be completed • Schools achieving NHSS in 2009 and later do not have to complete Annual Review to access Enhancement Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
New tools • Annual Review [Related to maintaining NHSS[ • an on-line review tool that ALL schools now need to do to maintain NHSS • Should be refreshed every 12 months • Opportunity for text from existing on-line tool to be imported • Health and Well-Being tool [HS Enhancement] • An on-line process tool that walks the school through the 8 staged sequentially Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
FAQ’s • How do schools maintain NHSS? • Complete Annual Review within 12 months of achieving status and thereafter • How long have schools got before they move onto Enhancement? • NHSS Dec 2006: Dec 2010 • NHSS 2007/8/9: within 3 years • Can schools move onto Enhancement before these dates? • Yes, subject to support availability • What happens if schools don’t move onto Enhancement within 3 years? • They will no longer be considered ‘Healthy Schools’ Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
Westminster Plan • Pilot schools • 2 primaries • 1 Secondary • Briefings • PSHE/HS leads • Headteachers • Governors • March • Training for ALL schools who already have NHSS: March 10th • Roll out with priority given to NHSS Dec 2006 schools • IT training • Annual Review • Health and well Being tool Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
What are schools doing to prepare? • Matching existing provision against on-line Audit tool – [optional completion] or begin to complete Annual Review • This will help schools prepare for roll out in April 2009 • Discussing with whole school staff – prepare • Indicating whether would like to be in April cohort for main roll out • Begin to explore enhancement documentation on National Healthy Schools website • Enrol on Westminster training Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009
To find out more • DCSF/Ofsted: Evaluation schedule www.ofsted.gov.uk • Visit WGfL website http://www.lgfl.net/lgfl/leas/westminster/accounts/pshce/ • Visit Healthy Schools National website www.healthyschools.gov.uk • 21st Century School http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/21stcenturyschoolssystem/ • Ed Balls announcement PSHE Nov 2009 • http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/news/content.cfm?landing=ed_balls_all_children_to_learn_about_personal_finance_and_healthier_lifestyles&type=1 • Contact Jan Gouveia, Every Child Matters officer: jgouveia@westminster.gov.uk Tele: 020 7641 1914 Pupil well-being and New Ofsted Evaluation Schedule JG Autumn 2009