Over the last four months, the SHRN survey has been rolled out to all primary schools in Wales.
We have been overwhelmed by the fantastic support of primary schools Wales, and the hard work they have put in to make sure we have heard from as many learners as possible. Over 600 schools took part.
I am delighted that so many primary schools took part in our 2024 survey, enabling SHRN to support public health improvement efforts across Wales by providing actionable data about learners’ health and wellbeing.
Professor Simon Murphy, Professor in Social Interventions and Health, Director of DECIPHer and The School Health Research Network
A key strength of SHRN data is that it provides evidence at national, regional, and local levels, enabling schools to identify the health and wellbeing needs of learners and target appropriate action.
SHRN is delivering real world impacts, and I very much look forward to the next phase of our work together when the findings from the Autumn 2024 survey will be released in Spring 2025.