Webinars:
How Might Schools Influence Students’ Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviours?
This webinar was held in November 2015 and was presented by Dr Rhiannon Evans, Cardiff University
Self-harm prevention and intervention in secondary schools: Exploring existing practices and future needs
This webinar was held in February 2017 and was presented by Dr Rhiannon Evans, Cardiff University
‘Looked after children’s’ health and wellbeing behaviour
This webinar was held in March 2017 and was presented by Dr Sara Long, Cardiff University
Student Health and Wellbeing: The Role of Support Staff Alongside Teaching Staff in Schools
This webinar was held in February 2019 and was presented by Dr Hannah Littlecott, Cardiff University
How does time-off in school holidays impact children and young people’s mental health?
This webinar was held in February 2020 and was presented by Dr Kelly Morgan, Cardiff University
Research Briefings:
These are short, school-friendly summaries of research studies that have been completed using SHRN data. Full papers for the studies are linked to below under ‘Research Papers’
Wellbeing in young people in foster care in Wales
Adolescent self-harm prevention and intervention in secondary schools
Summer holiday experiences and mental wellbeing on return to school
The role of school support staff in student health and wellbeing
Mental wellbeing and transition to secondary school
National Briefing Papers:
Young People ‘Looked After’ in Wales: findings from the 2017/18 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey and School Health Research Network Student Health and Wellbeing Survey
January 2020
At any given time, approximately 6,000 young people in Wales are in the care of their local authority. This briefing presents findings for a small selection of variables, including wellbeing, risk behaviours, school life and loneliness, for young people ‘looked after’ in Wales who live in different types of care setting, with data from young people not in care for comparison.
Student Wellbeing in Wales: Initial findings from the 2017/18 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey and School Health Research Network Student Health and Wellbeing Survey
May 2019
Prevention of emotional and behavioural problems and promotion of positive wellbeing in children and young people, as well as reduction of child and adolescent health inequalities, are national priorities in Wales. This briefing presents findings for adolescents in Wales across a small selection of variables pertaining to wellbeing, including mental wellbeing, life satisfaction, feelings about school and loneliness.
Resources:
Contact your local Healthy Schools team for advice on all aspects of wellbeing and emotional health and recommended local support and resources
Research Papers:
Evans R, Parker R, Russell A, Mathews F, Ford T, Hewitt G, Scourfield J, Janssens A
Adolescent self‐harm prevention and intervention in secondary schools: a survey of staff in England and Wales
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Melendez-Torres G, Hewitt G, Hallingberg B, Anthony R, Collishaw S, Hall J, Murphy S, Moore G
Measurement invariance properties and external construct validity of the short Warwick-Edinburgh mental wellbeing scale in a large national sample of secondary school students in Wales
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Morgan K, Melendez-Torres G, Bond A, Hawkins J, Hewitt G, Murphy S, Moore G
Socio-Economic Inequalities in Adolescent Summer Holiday Experiences, and Mental Wellbeing on Return to School: Analysis of the School Health Research Network/Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Survey in Wales
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Moore F, Anthony R, Hawkins J, Van Godwin J, Murphy S, Hewitt G, Melendez-Torres G
Socioeconomic status, mental wellbeing and transition to secondary school: Analysis of the School Health Research Network/Health Behaviour in School‐aged Children survey in Wales
British Educational Research Journal
Littlecott H, Moore G, Murphy S
Student health and well-being in secondary schools: the role of school support staff alongside teaching staff
Pastoral Care in Education
Moore G, Cox R, Evans R, Hallingberg B, Hawkins J, Littlecott H, Long S, Murphy S
School, Peer and Family Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use, Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health Symptoms in Wales: a Cross Sectional Study
Child Indicators Research
Long S, Evans R, Fletcher A, Hewitt G, Murphy S, Young H, Moore G
Comparison of substance use, subjective well-being and interpersonal relationships among young people in foster care and private households: a cross sectional analysis of the School Health Research Network survey in Wales
Public Health Research