Building strong foundations: what to teach for foundational education for health and well-being
The Building strong foundations briefs provide evidence-based guidance on foundational education for health and well-being in primary schools.
The Building strong foundations briefs provide evidence-based guidance on foundational education for health and well-being in primary schools.
The Building strong foundations briefs provide evidence-based guidance on foundational education for health and well-being in primary schools.
The aims of these guidelines are: To provide clear, evidence-based information about the relationship between good nutrition, physical activity and its impact on the health and development of children and young people.
This toolkit has three parts. Part one provides a brief introduction to school meal programmes including how meals are provided and funded and the difference between universal and targeted eligibility for free or subsidised school meals.
The Welsh Government expects that every child and young person of compulsory school age will be offered the Healthy Child Wales Programme. School nursing services will provide equitable health provision for school age children across Wales by:
This guide supports school leaders to promote gender equality and prevent discrimination based on gender in foundation phase; become aware of gender biases in early learning environments and how they affect children’s learning; give adequate attention to gender issues in all aspects of their sch
Developed under the You(th) Care programme, this toolkit is meant to increase young people's understanding of self-care and to equip self-care champions with resources and know-how to be super effective advocates.
Harmful gender norms and expectations perpetuate and impact patterns of school violence. Therefore, addressing school violence effectively and sustainably requires a gender-transformative approach.
In 2006, the Government of the Republic of Zambia launched the SHN Policy, which serves as the genesis for this document.
This booklet provides information for parents, caregivers, community leaders, youth group and religious leaders, community members, teachers and others involved in the welfare and development of children.