Wellbeing Award for Schools (WAS)
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More than half (55%) said there had been a large increase in anxiety or stress.
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Over 40% reported a big increase in the problem of cyberbullying.
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Nearly eight out of ten (79%) reported an increase in self harm or suicidal thoughts amongst students.
The Wellbeing Award for Schools (WAS) recognises schools that have embedded a culture which values the happiness and emotional welfare of all its pupils. Both the Department for Education and Ofsted have supported this approach, stressing that promoting good mental health is the responsibility of all members of a school community: its staff and governors, parents and pupils, and partner organisations beyond the school gates.
The Wellbeing Award supports schools to create a culture in which mental health can thrive, helping them to:
- Show the school’s commitment to promoting wellbeing as part of day-to-day school life
- Develop a whole school strategy for improving the wellbeing of pupils
- Attract and retain high-quality staff.
We are delighted to announce that our WAS Verifier has recommended that the school be awarded the Wellbeing Award for Schools for a period of three years.
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Attached is a copy of the full feedback report.