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This briefing offers head teachers, governors and school staff a summary of the key evidence that highlights the link between health and wellbeing and educational attainment.
Community life, social connections and having a voice in local decisions are all factors that have a vital contribution to make to health and wellbeing.
A framework for national and local action to address the specific health needs of young people and ensure their future health.
The Expert Middle Leaders programme develops middle leaders working in challenging schools to increase leadership impact and improve pupil outcomes.
Information and useful services for veterans seeking mental wellbeing support.
Guidance on the 8 principles of a whole school or college approach to promoting mental health and wellbeing.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
Public Health Wales is an NHS body whose purpose is to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities. We improve the quality, equity and effectiveness of healthcare services and protect people from infectious and environmental hazards.
Resources to help you promote staff wellbeing and support workload reduction in your school.
Resources from the Prevention Concordat for Better Mental Health programme to help local areas with prevention planning arrangements.
This brief calls for a strong focus on the quality of life for disadvantaged people, recognising the multiple dimensions of wellbeing
Five steps that we can all take to improve our mental wellbeing.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations on how to plan them.
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