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Deadlines for the submission of the completed whole school review template (which replaced the online annual review tool from 1 April 2011) are:
- Wednesday 14 March 2012
- Wednesday 4 July 2012
- Wednesday 14 November 2012
E-mail your completed whole school review, as an attachment, to Glyn Wright and Anne McCarthy.
The quality assurance group meets one week later to consider submissions.
In addition, please list within the e-mail your school's selected priorities (at least one, but no more than two). These are the health and well-being priorities which your school will have chosen and added to the Healthy Schools planning template (the plan, do, review approach) which replaced the online health and well-being improvement tool (HWIT) as of 1 April 2011.
A reminder that both these new simplified templates can be downloaded from www.education.gov.uk/healthyschools. The process of using the national tools within Hampshire is also found on this website under Healthy Schools toolkit.
Update April 2011
The Hampshire Healthy Schools programme is looking to the future! Local programmes such as ours have been given the freedom to work with schools to meet local health and well-being needs.
What are the changes?
The national online tools (the annual review and the health and well-being improvement tool) have been withdrawn. Schools that had completed or partly completed these tools online will have been sent their uploaded data from the National team during the last two weeks of March 2011. In addition, in Hampshire, schools had been advised via this website, at network meetings, at training events and via the School Communications system to independently download their own data and save as PDF documents.
The stand alone National Healthy Schools website closed on 28 March 2011.
A new simplified Healthy Schools toolkit has been developed.
The new simplified tools and supporting information can be downloaded from www.education.gov.uk/healthyschools and are also found on this website under Healthy Schools toolkit.
Hampshire schools will be encouraged to use these simplified tools as part of the Hampshire Healthy School programme.
Hampshire Healthy Schools will now run the programme and provide local recognition of achievements.
The easy-to-use whole school review template has replaced the annual review and the older National Healthy School Status (NHSS) audit tool.
The much simpler Healthy Schools planning template has replaced the health and well-being improvement tool (HWIT). It is still based on identifying the health and well-being needs of children and young people and selecting one or two priorities to help meet those needs via a plan, do and review approach.
The local programme will continue to offer the website, training and Healthy Schools/PDL network meetings albeit the no cost support offered in the past will change over time to reflect the withdrawal of central government funding.
Archive
Hampshire Healthy Schools Update – January 2011
25kb
Current
Note: Hampshire Health, Personal Development and Well-being Newsletter – Issue 10, Spring 2010 has been distributed as printed copies to schools but can not be uploaded to the website for copyright reason.
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Health, Personal Development and Well-being Team briefing sheet 26 (December 2011)
675kb – current edition
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Health, Personal Development and Well-being Team briefing sheet 25 (July/September 2011)
664kb
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Health, Personal Development and Well-being Team briefing sheet 24 (May 2011)
868kb
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Health, Personal Development and Well-being Team briefing sheet 23 (December 2010)
720kb
The documents below are only available to Hampshire schools
Healthy Schools Award Ceremony Spring 2011 – The photo's
Some of the documents below are only available to Hampshire schools.

