Health & Wellbeing

Our Rationale

In order to close the poverty-related attainment gap and raise attainment across our establishments, we must ensure that the health and wellbeing of all our children and young people remains a key priority within Renfrewshire Council.

We are committed to ensuring that our workforce are equipped with the skills and knowledge to deliver a high quality provision which supports the needs of our school community through high quality professional learning.

Our Outcomes

  • Through the implementation of Renfrewshire Council’s Children’s Services Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy for Education Establishments, staff will engage with a range of baseline and informed training as appropriate to their role which will support the needs of our children and young people.
  • Staff supporting children and young people will display improved knowledge and confidence in different aspects of health and wellbeing such as issues relating to mental health (including self-harm, suicide) and relationships, sexual health and parenthood (including gender-based violence).
  • Establishments will engage with training around internet safety in order to provide a robust framework of support and consistent messaging around internet safety education for children and young people and their parents/carers.
  • Children and young people will access appropriate support when needed.  This will also include appropriate signposting and referral to other supports within Renfrewshire Council and beyond.

Our offer

Information regard training will be shared via the monthly HWB newsletter.  Click here to view the newsletters saved on the HWB blog.

An overview of professional learning and support in session 2021/22

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