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Challenges (2 Results Found)
Co-ordinating approaches to health and wellbeing between and across schools
Need for collaboration on improving health through and between schools. Need for a more unified approach to health and wellbeing between schools, health professionals, and researchers.
School transition
Keeping track of transitions between primary, secondary, further, and tertiary education is difficult. There is a need to join up planning, evaluation, and feedback between institutions.
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Current Evidence
Partners (130 Results Found)
Neath Port Talbot Council/Craig Gwladus Country Park
Powys and Neath Port Talbot Adult Learning in the community (which includes NPTC Group; Port Talbot Adult learning in the Community
Adult Learning Partnership Swansea includes: Gower College; Swansea Council, Adult Learning Wales, UWTSD, Learn Welsh Swansea Bay and SCVS
Data Sources (5 Results Found)
My Journey App
An app to support prison leavers with issues they may face when reintegrating into communities
Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD)
Regularly updated official measure of relative deprivation for Wales, a key statistic used for Wellbeing plans.
National Survey for Wales
National household survey undertaken every two years since 2016.
HAPPEN (Primary School Health Survey)
A primary school network which surveys education, health and wellbeing.
School Health Research Network (SHRN)
Student health and wellbeing data across Wales collected in schools. Public Health Wales Also see: https://www.shrn.org.uk/national-data/
Academics (21 Results Found)
Professor David Bewley-Taylor
Personal Chair
American Studies
Dr Francesca Rhydderch
Associate Professor
English Literature and Creative Writing
Dr Emily Marchant
Lecturer
School of Education
Dr Michaela James
Research Officer
Health Data Science
Dr Alex Langlands
Associate Professor, History
History
Dr Alison Walker
Senior Lecturer, Education and Childhood Studies
Adult Continuing Education
Professor Baris Soyer
Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law, Law
Law
CHART Swansea University’s Centre for Heritage Research and Training
School of Culture and Communication
Emma Spacey
Senior Lecturer, Education and Childhood Studies
School of Education