We have put together a range of resources to support the delivery of Personal Social Health and Economic (PSHE) lessons. This will help you meet the outcomes of your school's electronic Health Needs Assessment (eHNA) action plan.
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Open Minds Calderdale
Open Minds Partnership carried out extensive consultation with children, young people, parents, carers, schools and professional. This was used to create our local emotional health and wellbeing website.
It has a wealth of resources, advice, information, support and signposting on local/national emotional health and wellbeing services. These can help children, young people and families who are going through a difficult time.
- Visit: Open Minds Calderdale.
Open Minds - Healthy relationships
For professionals across West Yorkshire that work in primary and secondary schools. It offers easy access to a range of resources. The site was initiated by the Council's Public Health and Children and Young People's services. It was funded by the PCC (Police and Crime Commissioner). Anyone can search, access, review and recommend the resources.
- Visit: Healthy relationships.
Calderdale's local transformation plan
Local transformation plans are a national focus on improving children and young people's emotional wellbeing and mental health. We want all children and young people in Calderdale to have good mental health. We recognise promoting and supporting positive mental health is everyone's business. Our partnership vision is to offer increased choice and control, intervening early and building long term resilience.
To find out more, see: Local transformation plan - Year 5 refresh.
More information
- Electronic health needs assessment (eHNA). Survey details that give an overview of the health and well-being of children and young people in Calderdale.
- Children and Young People's Emotional Health and Wellbeing, Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).
Contact
Becky Greenwood, Public Health in Schools Co-ordinator:
- Phone: 07872 100577 (mobile).
- Email: healthyfutures@calderdale.gov.uk.