A guide to the cards and support materials
Statement
Each guidance sheet has a copy of the statement relevant to the topic. Each topic is colour coded for ease of cross-referencing and tracking.
| Management is committed to healthy lifestyles and actively promotes the health and wellbeing of staff pupils and parents. |
Criteria
To achieve accreditation you should attempt to complete the criteria listed under each statement. For example:
| Attention has been given to the development of a common understanding of Health (using the shared vision and common goal in Health and Wellbeing for All) | |||
| Opportunities are provided and space given to promote this shared understanding. | |||
| It is acknowledged that aspects of health and wellbeing are the responsibility of all | |||
| Opportunities are provided to enable staff, pupils and families to examine their attitudes and assumptions about health | |||
| Individuals are well informed about health issues, empowered to take control and develop an increasing responsibility for their own health by making positive choices | |||
| CPD opportunities for staff are identified and planned in accordance with Health Promotion and Health legislation and improvement agenda |
Possible Sources of Evidence
It is recommended that all staff are provided with a means of keeping evidence linked to the specific yearly targets.
The following will provide evidence of the impact of the SIP and HPS:
Suggestions for Improvement
Quality Indicators
The indicators have been added to support linkages with HGIOS3 and Child at the Centre 2. In line with current thinking these have been linked to Vision and Leadership, Outcomes and Impact and Processes. The Key Focus QI appears in bold. Supporting QIs are grouped to align with the recommendations in ‘Improving Outcomes for Learners through Self Evaluation’. HMIE (2008).
Quality Indicator
| Outcomes and Impact | Processes | Leadership |
| 9.1 | 2.1, 3.1 | 5.1, 5.2, 5.7, 5.8, 7.1 |
Care Standard 14
Curriculum Links
The core capacities of Curriculum for Excellence and the underpinning principles form the foundation of high quality Learning and Teaching. Learners who are engaged and active participants in their learning will achieve the shared vision and goals which underpin Health and Wellbeing for All.
Making these links is crucial in the development of Health Promoting Schools and these should be acknowledged in the audit process.
| The Four Capacities | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Confident Individuals | Successful Learners | Effective Contributors | Responsible Citizens |
| The Seven Principles | |||
| Breadth Challenge and Enjoyment |
Balance Progression |
Coherence Relevance |
Personalisation and Choice |
| Vision and Goals of Health and Wellbeing for All | |||
| Healthy Included |
Safe Responsible |
Nurtured Respected |
Active Achieving |
| So that children and young people can make judgements, be resilient and independent | |||
Cross Reference
Where there are related cards these have been referenced.
| Leadership & Management Card 4 | What opportunities for Partnership Working? |