Category: Schools Health & Wellbeing

  • Creating active schools: supporting every child to move more

    Creating active schools: supporting every child to move more

    At the end of March, the seventh session in our School Health and Wellbeing Webinar Series looked at how to support the physical activity levels of all pupils, presented by Sam Ostermeyer, the Children and Young People Programme Manager from Energize. Rethinking movement in schools Physical activity is a cornerstone of…

  • Cooking, confidence and creativity: setting up an afterschool cooking club

    Cooking, confidence and creativity: setting up an afterschool cooking club

    March saw the return of the fabulous Eatwell Team to our Schools Health and Wellbeing webinar series, this time to share ideas on setting up an afterschool cooking club and covering planning, resources, recipes, safety and funding. Why start a cooking club? A cooking club offers pupils a valuable opportunity…

  • Talking about body image and weight

    Talking about body image and weight

    In February we delivered the fifth webinar in our Schools Health and Wellbeing series, the aim of which is to support schools and professionals around a range of health and wellbeing topics. February’s session, delivered by the Healthy Families team, looked at how to sensitively and confidently talk with children,…

  • Active breaks and learning webinar recap

    Active breaks and learning webinar recap

    In January, we delivered the fourth session in our School Health and Wellbeing Webinar Series, which focussed on ‘Active Breaks and Active Learning’, and was presented by Sam Ostermeyer, the Children and Young People Programme Manager from Energize. What is active learning? Active learning is a teaching approach where children…

  • December’s webinar was a sweet success!

    December’s webinar was a sweet success!

    Our School Health and Wellbeing Webinar Series continued with another fantastic session—and this one was all about sugar! For the second time, we welcomed our brilliant Eatwell Team, who shared everything you need to know about sugar and its impact on health. What did participants learn? And that’s not all!…

  • NCMP and School Nurse webinar – highlights and resources

    NCMP and School Nurse webinar – highlights and resources

    November brought the second session in our school health and wellbeing webinar series, and it was packed with valuable insights! This time, we focused on the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) and the fantastic support our School Nursing Team provides to schools. The session was led by Nicola Humphries, who…

  • Not just a lesson – healthy eating at Newdale Nursery and Primary School

    Not just a lesson – healthy eating at Newdale Nursery and Primary School

    At Newdale Nursery and Primary School healthy eating isn’t a one-off event but part of their culture and curriculum. The school have worked hard to introduce positive changes to promote healthy eating across the school day, to make sure that every child in their care enjoys a balanced, nutritious diet.…

  • The NHS Eatwell Guide

    The NHS Eatwell Guide

    We recently launched our school health and wellbeing webinar series with an engaging session on the Eatwell Guide, delivered by Niki Andrews and Lydia Murphy from the Eatwell Team. This informative webinar gave participants a clear overview of the NHS Eatwell Guide, highlighting the role of each food group in…

  • The varied Eatwell plates

    The varied Eatwell plates

    Do you find that the Eatwell plate you see on the NHS website does not represent you and your diet or the foods you eat? Other Eatwell plates have been developed to help you.   The Eatwell guide applies to most of the population, whether we eat meat or are vegetarian,…

  • The School Food Standards, let us help get your school up to date

    The School Food Standards, let us help get your school up to date

    Do you know about the Department for Education’s (DfE) School Food Standards? And that schools have a legal responsibility to comply?

  • Making lunchtimes easier

    Making lunchtimes easier

    Here are a few simple ideas to help schools tackle lunchtime concerns.

  • Another gold healthy schools rating achieved!

    Another gold healthy schools rating achieved!

    Wrockwardine Wood Juniors awarded their gold healthy schools rating

  • Wellbeing Days at Newport Infant School and Nursery

    Wellbeing Days at Newport Infant School and Nursery

    Newport Infant School and Nursery has introduced Wellbeing Days to the beginning of each term as a gentle reintroduction to the school day.

  • Millbrook Primary School leads the way with their wellbeing governor

    Millbrook Primary School leads the way with their wellbeing governor

    Millbrook Primary School are leading the way in Telford & Wrekin as they have a wellbeing governor role assigned to their governing board.

  • It’s Gold for Lilleshall Primary

    It’s Gold for Lilleshall Primary

    Lilleshall Primary School saw how health and wellbeing can be beneficial to a child’s education and worked to achieve a Gold Healthy Schools Award.

  • Nurturing children’s cooking talent with a Phunky Foods school cooking club

    Nurturing children’s cooking talent with a Phunky Foods school cooking club

    An after school cooking club is igniting children’s passion for cooking healthy meals and uncovering talents they did not know they had.

  • School family cooking session is a hit for pupils, parents and teachers

    School family cooking session is a hit for pupils, parents and teachers

    The eat well project went to Wrockwardine Wood C.E. Junior School to deliver a family cooking session to teach about healthy cooking.

  • How dancing can boost health and happiness in school

    How dancing can boost health and happiness in school

    One local school has been using the power of dancing to improve the health and wellbeing of not just their pupils, but their staff and even parents as well.

  • How parents can ensure their kids eat well and stay active during the pandemic

    How parents can ensure their kids eat well and stay active during the pandemic

    Keep your kids healthy and active while staying at home in the pandemic with these tips.

  • Activity levels of young people spike in Telford and Wrekin

    Activity levels of young people spike in Telford and Wrekin

    Young people in Telford and Wrekin are getting active. We are working with communities and schools to ensure it stays that way.

  • How the Daily Mile is having a positive impact in one Telford school

    How the Daily Mile is having a positive impact in one Telford school

    The Daily Mile improves concentration in lessons, gives pupils time to unwind and improves physical health.