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| School Aims, Development Plan, Action Plans relating to health promotion and PSHE School policies or statements on health promotion, health education, care and welfare, anti-bullying, inclusion etc Roles and remits of staff with responsibilities for health promotion and health education Working or Standing Groups – membership, remit eg SNAG, SHAW, Care and Welfare Visitor Book Suggestion Box comments Extracts from relevant meetings or reports from groups Health programme and teacher plans Out of school, extra and cross-curricular activities available Arrangements for access to water, Active Schools/daily physical activity, Safer Routes to School etc Teacher evaluations of activities and curriculum Samples of pupil work, diaries, reports and evaluations CPD and INSET activity Involvement of support agencies, feedback and evaluations from agencies Programme for Health Week or fairs and evaluations Cluster Meeting Notes. Joint Cluster activity/Cluster plans Examples of good or novel practice Guidance on use of external support and feedback from agencies Teacher and pupil evaluations/feedback on input/support from agencies etc Excerpts from School Council and Class Council notes regarding health issues and school responses to issues raised Examples of staff, pupil and parent/carer surveys regarding curriculum, environment, resources, ethos etc Parent leaflets and parent/carer information events Reports from School Board, School Council, Road Safety Officer Photographs of displays, classrooms, school grounds etc Changes in Healthy Tuckshop or dining room orders over time Pupil diaries etc showing changing pattern towards healthy options Audit procedures, strengths, weaknesses and priorities Staff Development Needs Health Improvement plans Golden rules/assemblies Newsletter with mention of success High quality interaction – buddies/ playground friends/monitors, Buddying/Befriender systems Peer interaction in the curriculum Village website – promotion and news/Media involvement Visits within the community Personal Learning Plans Physical and mental challenges – personal talks, projects, target setting for staff and pupils Playground equipment – e.g. friendship bench Building Outside – attractive areas, bench/equipment/playground markings, variety areas/planting/quiet areas, Building Inside – staff areas, staffroom/toilet/displays, information/ bilingual/cloakroom areas/corridors/pupil signs Transition programmes Evidence of risk assessment carried out regularly |