How do the experiences and outcomes build on your existing practice, structures, policies and partnerships?
What contexts could you use to develop the experiences and outcomes?
What opportunities can you identify to co-operate with other subject specialists in different curriculum areas in delivering health and wellbeing?
What are the opportunities to engage in partnership working with specialists outwith the school community and with other professionals within the school community?
In what ways do the draft experiences and outcomes allow opportunities for individual approaches to take account of needs and circumstances?
In what ways do the experiences and outcomes:
How do you personally contribute to the health and wellbeing of the school community? In what ways might you continue to develop a positive, proactive approach to the physical, mental, emotional and social health and wellbeing of the children and young people in your establishment?
How do you contribute to the development of your own health and wellbeing as well as that of your colleagues?
Which aspects of health and wellbeing do you feel are addressed well through the draft experiences and outcomes and which, if any, do you think require more emphasis?
What approaches could be used to engage and involve parents and the wider community more fully in supporting your work on health and wellbeing?
How can all staff be supported in developing those aspects of health and wellbeing which will be their responsibility?
How can the school ensure that all members of staff understand their responsibilities for health and wellbeing and are supported in their role?
How might you evaluate the impact of your plans for the implementation of health and wellbeing across the curriculum?
Broad overarching statements are included at the beginning of each line of development. These are intended to help to inform planning and practice within establishments or clusters.
The lines of development in health and wellbeing are: Mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing; Planning for choices and changes; Physical education, physical activity and sport; Food and health; Substance misuse; Relationships, sexual health and parenthood.