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SHPSU. Fundamental part of Scottish Executive policyNational target for all schools: December 2007Key national partners- Scottish Executive (Health
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2. SHPSU Fundamental part of Scottish Executive policy
National target for all schools: December 2007
Key national partners
- Scottish Executive (Health & Education), COSLA, NHS Health Scotland, LT Scotland
- Councils and NHS Boards
5. SHPSU Director
Development Manager
3 National Development Officers
Website Content Manager
School Health Profile Co-ordinator
2 Administrative staff
6. Regions/Structures 32 local Authorities
15 health boards
Integrated children’s services
Community Health Partnerships
7. National Education Initiatives A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century
National Priorities
Ambitious and Excellent Schools
Curriculum Review
Education for Citizenship in Scotland
Active Schools
Eco Schools
8. National Health Initiatives Alcohol and substance misuse
Sexual Health Strategy
Physical Activity Strategy
Mental & Emotional Well-being
Hungry for Success
9. SHPSU Steering Group
National Network
Advisory Papers
Website
School Health Profile
Consultation
Regional seminars
Resources
Best practice
10. Key Elements to Effective Practice
Holistic
Multifaceted
Participative
Sustainable
11. Why share practice? Because -
Poor concentration and academic performance.
Behavioural problems.
Tiredness and low physical fitness.
Tooth decay and gum disease.
Heart, disease, cancer, obesity, stroke, diabetes, mental health problems.
12. ‘Hungry for Success’ Policy
Practice
People
Partnership
‘A whole School approach to school meals’
(Scottish Executive 2003)
13. Whole School Approach‘Hungry for Success’ Positive School /whole child ethos
Partnership working
Pupil consultation
Eliminating stigma
Managing the process
Incentives
Influencing Choice
14. Positive School/whole child ethos Environment
Example
Education
15. Partnership working Pupil and staff participation
Parental involvement
Catering staff
Health promotion
Wider community
16. Challenges for HFS/HPS Pupil and Parental involvement
Maintaining standards
Engaging with partners
Future funding
Cultural change
Training
Making the links
Sustainability
17. Examples Healthy Learning Zone Glasgow
Food For Life East Ayrshire
Curriculum resources Lothian
Culture & Art Moray
Healthy Vans Fife
Implementation Plan Highland As to joint working some of the examples Id like to share include : HLZ by COSLAAs to joint working some of the examples Id like to share include : HLZ by COSLA
18. Developments Strengthen HFS networks
HFS Reference group
Regional Seminars
Website Updates
HFS/HPS bulletin
National guidance
Consultation on Nutrition/HP bill
Mapping ‘Best Practice’
Monitoring HMIE
19. Crossing Boundaries CPD training
Joint Appointments
Integrated planning
Regional events
Sharing practice
20. Opportunities Breakfast
Snacks
School meals
Food from home
Talk, grow, shop, cook, taste
Farm links
Geography
History
Foreign languages
Science and technology
21. Supporting ‘Whole school approach’ Policy
Partnerships with LA/NHS
HFS co-ordinators
Networks
Training
Effective Practice
Resources
Research
SHPSU
HMIe
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Scottish Health Promoting Schools Unit
Gardyne Road
Dundee
DD5 1NY
Tel: 01382 443684
l.graham@LTScotland.org.uk
www.healthpromotingschools.co.uk