Engaging students with wellbeing survey findings

If you run wellbeing surveys in your school, this resource will help you engage your students with the findings.

This resource belongs to the resource hub for classroom and wellbeing support.

Across the UK, many schools and colleges are collecting valuable data using student wellbeing surveys.

These surveys are being used both to understand the strengths and needs of students, and to determine the impact of support provided by schools and colleges.

However, engagement with students around what the survey results show and how they might be acted upon is often overlooked.

This resource introduces approaches to sharing survey with students in an accessible way. The insights gained can help improve education providers’ understanding of the findings.

The resource includes real-life practice examples from sessions run by the Anna Freud Centre.

Using this resource

This resource is designed for:

  • use by education professionals in schools and colleges

Please note: Although this resource can be used by anyone, it is best utilised by a staff member who leads on mental health and wellbeing in the setting.

This resource belongs to the resource hub for classroom and wellbeing support.

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