Lifeskills survey 2015: report on survey findings

Programme Reports & Evaluations
2017
73 p.

The findings from the 2015 Lifeskills Survey highlight, as in the 2009 and 2012 surveys, the very good work that schools do to equip their students with a range of essential Lifeskills; including physical activity and healthy eating, aspects of Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) and Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE), as well as addressing anti-bullying, substance use and road safety. In 2015 the survey included Youthreach Centres and Community Training Centres (CTC) for the first time. The survey is conducted entirely online. The 2015 survey continues to add to the longitudinal trends that now provide valuable information on many topics. The 2015 Survey issued to schools and centres in April 2015. It included new questions on: links between primary schools and early years settings; education for sustainable development ; interaction with the entrepreneurial sector – both business and social.

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