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Children in Wales Annual Conference 2018.

                                                                                                                                     The Whole Child:  The importance of getting it right






















                        Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education Network



                                                                                                         (HAPPEN)


                                                    Exploring the well-being of children aged 9-11












               Background




               HAPPEN is a network of health, education and research

               professionals aimed at improving the health, well-being

               and attainment of primary school children (www.happen-
               wales.co.uk). Through HAPPEN, data is collected on the

               well-being of children aged 9-11 and fed back to schools.

               Schools are then given information on health and well-

               being initiatives that can help in addressing identified
               needs.




               What we did




               Well-being data is collected as part of CHAT (Child
               Health and Activity Tool). Children rate their satisfaction

               with different aspects of life, complete a validated

               mental health questionnaire and comment on what they

               would change in their area to improve their health and
               well-being. Data collected has been used to evaluate

               Outdoor Learning and Daily Mile Initiatives.




               What we found




               A number of well-being interventions are currently
               delivered sporadically across primary schools, with large

               variation in implementation and limited guidance. Our

               current evaluation of a schools based outdoor learning
               programme highlights a potential avenue for improving

               child well-being. Children have suggested that increasing

               and improving parks and sports facilities, cleaner streets

               and safer roads would help improve their well-being.








                     How can our research help you





                     HAPPEN has engaged with over 5000 pupils and over 50 health and well-being organisations. The data

                     generated from HAPPEN has brought schools and health and well-being organisations closer together in

                     improving child health and well-being. Data collection will continue over the next two years, expanding to

                     more areas of Wales and recruiting more partners.  More research will also be undertaken to understand what

                     makes children happy and what could be done by schools, organisations and the wider community to improve

                     the well-being of children living in Wales.  Find out more at: www.happen-wales.co.uk or email Charlotte Todd

                     C.E.Todd@Swansea.ac.uk











                                                                                                                                                NCPHWR is funded by





            The National Centre for Population Health & Wellbeing Research


            www.ncphwr.org.uk
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