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Health and Wellbeing in Schools

Health and Wellbeing in Schools. Sina Currie Project Officer Belmont Cluster Schools 18 th May 2009. Belmont Cluster. Belmont Academy 5 Feeder Primary Schools and nurseries 1 Special Educational Needs School School population of 2995 pupils. Belmont Cluster.

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Health and Wellbeing in Schools

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  1. Health and Wellbeing in Schools Sina Currie Project Officer Belmont Cluster Schools 18th May 2009

  2. Belmont Cluster • Belmont Academy • 5 Feeder Primary Schools and nurseries • 1 Special Educational Needs School • School population of 2995 pupils.

  3. Belmont Cluster • Children from Braehead Primary in 15% most deprived area • Kincaidston Primary just outside this bracket. • Children and young people from most affluent communities

  4. Progress to date • Consultation and focus groups • Health Need Profiles of all schools • Recruitment of staff completed • Analysis of identified need • Focus on transition times

  5. Transition from Nursery to Primary • Whole school approach • Targeted intervention with identified vulnerable children • Supporting parents • Home link work if required • Support to families over the summer break

  6. Transition from Nursery to Primary Focus of work on • Language skills • Pre-literacy skills • Narrative skills • Emotional health and wellbeing

  7. Transition from Primary to Secondary • Whole school approach • Targeted intervention for identified vulnerable children • Support for parents • Home link if required • Support over Summer break if required • Focus on emotional wellbeing

  8. Primary Mental Health Worker Consultation model for educational staff and health professionals

  9. Craigpark/Southpark Campus • Increase in health promotion across all year groups • Proposal for development of feeding clinic • Proposal for development of reflexology clinic • Improving links with Paediatricians, Rainbow House and Community Nursing Staff • Developing role of Health Care Assistant.

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