About Wellbeing Measurement for Schools
Wellbeing Measurement for Schools (WMfS) is a comprehensive approach that allows schools to understand areas of strength and challenge for their pupils and staff. The approach is suitable for pupils in the older year groups in primary and all secondary aged pupils.
Developed in partnership with the Evidence Based Practice Unit, this approach builds on many years of experience using questionnaires and surveys to measure and understand children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing in schools and services.
If you work in Early Years, information for measuring wellbeing is available here.
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Measuring pupil wellbeing
Our WMfS modular resources were developed to support schools to design their own questionnaires and surveys to understand more about the wellbeing of their pupils.
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Measuring staff wellbeing
Our WMfS staff survey helps schools to understand the wellbeing of their staff and how they feel about the support systems in schools as well as their knowledge of mental health and wellbeing and confidence to support pupils.
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Measuring school based interventions
Demonstrate the difference your wellbeing or mental health intervention in schools is making to children and young people.
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Support for schools
Our team provides both free resources and tailored support to individual schools and groups of schools to help them to measure and understand mental health and wellbeing.
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Measuring wellbeing in colleges
Guidance and support for further education colleges and sixth forms.
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Measuring wellbeing in the early years
Resources for early years settings to help early years settings better understand their staff and provide them with the support they need.