Healthy Schools Programme and Personal, Social and Health
Education (PSHE)
The East Sussex PSHE and Healthy Schools Team works with schools
to promote and support good practice in personal, social and health
education (PSHE) and citizenship in all phases of education.
We work with the whole school to enable you, with pupils and
colleagues, to audit and review practice to gain a Healthy School
award.
We have expertise in supporting work in sex and relationship and
drug and alcohol education and have developed enrichment projects
to enhance activities with more vulnerable young people.
Contact Marilyn Stephens, PSHE and Healthy Schools Adviser:
mstephens@cfbt.com
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The National Healthy Schools Programme is helping children and
young people to be healthy and happy and so do better in learning
and in life. The aim of the programme is to involve the whole
school community, including parents, governors and school
staff.
For information on getting your school involved in the
programme, achieving National Healthy School Status, resources to
help you with your PSHE curriculum development and what’s going on
in your area please follow the links below.
- Healthy Schools
website
- Step by step
guide for schools (including how to register on the Healthy
Schools website)
- PSHE
resources - to view teaching resources you will need to firstly
log in to the Healthy Schools website using your school username
and password. Then type 'East Sussex' in the 'Filter by keyword'
box for a comprehensive list of resources.