Title: The Well-Being Programme
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2The Well-Being Programme
3Aims of today
- Exploring the links between wellbeing practice
and effectiveness - Understanding the process of the Well-Being
Programme - Clarifying how heads and governors can comply
with schools duty of care - Examining how the wellbeing approach can support
other current agendas
4- So, what exactly is wellbeing?
5- Wellbeing
- When we rise to the challenges in our lives,
perform well, feel exhilarated and good about
ourselves and our relationships with others are
relaxed and positive, we are experiencing
wellbeing. - Stress
- Stress can arise when there are too many
demands, we put too much pressure on ourselves or
our coping strategies arent efficient enough.
6Well-Being Interventions
Within your group , can you look at which of the
following levels of intervention you have in
place for your staff and for yourself. Are
there things that you would like to tackle? Have
others in your group got good examples of this
that we can share?
7How does the Well-Being Programme work?
8- Well-Being is about
- Identifying and reducing work-related stress
reducing the negative - Fulfilling the HSE Management Standards and Duty
of Care doing the essential - and most importantly
- An increased emphasis on job fulfilment
effectiveness increasing the positive
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10- All employers have a legal duty to assess the
risk of stress-related ill-health and to take
measures to reduce that risk. - The Well-Being Programme from Worklife
Support has been developed specifically for
schools and is broadly equivalent to the HSE
Management Standards approach. - Participation in the Well-Being Programme will
enable schools to demonstrate they have met their
duty under Health and Safety legislation. - Source Health Safety Executive, 2006
11The Well-Being Team
- Well-Being sponsor (headteacher)
- Well-Being champion (in some schools, the roles
of sponsor and champion may be held by the same
person) - Well-Being facilitator(s)
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13The online survey-the Organisational Self-Review
Measure or OSRM
14OSRM sample section screen
How to complete the OSRM
15OSRM sample demographics screen
16The data profile- and what it can tell you
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19Follow-up support
- Online or telephone support for the duration of
the programme with - Planning/drawing up action plans
- Tackling difficult issues raised by the data
- Planning training sessions to address key issues
- Support for individuals with personal or
professional development
20Well-Being Programme
Helping you to achieve your aims
People strategies IiP, CPD, PM,
Ofsted School Self-Evaluation
National Healthy School Standard
Pupil-behaviour strategies
School standards and improvement
The Management standards
21Well-Being is central to school policies, not an
add on..
- National Healthy Schools- being on the WBP will
qualify schools for part of their accreditation
for Core Theme 4. - Investors in People
- SEF
- Extended schools
- School Improvement plans
22Looking at the national data.
23The Impact of the Well-Being Programme
24Well-Being a reduction in staff absence
- The number of Norfolk teachers taking time off
- owing to stress fell by 40 between 2003 and 2004
- and a further 40 between 2004 and 2005
- 110 teachers took stress-related sickness absence
in summer term 2003 - 69 teachers took stress-related sickness absence
in summer term 2004 - 41 teachers took stress-related sickness absence
in summer term 2005 - Over 80 of Norfolk schools are on the Well-Being
- Programme.
- Source Norfolk County Council
25- "I would wholeheartedly recommend the Well-Being
Programme. At a time of unprecedented educational
change, it has served as a timely reminder of the
importance of investing in the wellbeing of the
staff - who represent our most valuable resource.
In particular, the Well-Being survey provides
schools with very clear feedback about strengths
and areas for development in this crucial aspect
of school life." - Andy Yarrow, Headteacher, Hornsey School for
Girls
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