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The healthy schools rating scheme is a self-assessment tool designed to help schools improve the health and wellbeing of their pupils.
Find out about the type of healthy food all maintained schools and academies in England have to provide under the school food standards.
Find out what help you can get to develop a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
The Department for Education's advice and information on health and safety.
Schools are responsible for your child's safety while they're at school or on a school trip
Support for school breakfast club provision.
This report focuses on enrolment, retention of students, learning outcomes and health and nutritional benefits
Survey and case studies with schools on activities to support pupils' mental health and wellbeing.
Resources to help keep children healthy and well from preconception to adulthood.
This collection brings together publications by PHE relating to schools and school food.
Guidance to help schools understand their health and safety obligations.
An explanation of the education staff wellbeing charter and the benefits of using it.
Greater policy emphasis is needed on the multiple-win agenda that couples school meals with benefits to agriculture, education and nutrition
How schools can support pupils whose mental health problems manifest themselves in behaviour.
Briefing for lead members for children’s services, summarising the School Health Service and how school nurses can support its delivery.
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