An introduction to Wellbeing Measurement for Schools

An introduction to Wellbeing Measurement for Schools

An introduction to how WMfS can help school settings better understand the mental wellbeing of their students and staff.

By Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC)

Date and time

Tuesday, June 17 · 8 - 8:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes

Wellbeing Measurement for Schools (WMfS) is a comprehensive approach that allows schools to understand areas of strength and challenge for their pupils and staff.

This free session will provide an introduction to Wellbeing Measurement for Schools with a focus on the modular pupil surveys.

The modular pupil surveys can be used by schools in a range of ways with different groups of pupils. We will explore how schools can use it to develop their own survey to understand the strengths and needs of cohorts of pupils, and provide guidance about using questionnaires to identify individual needs and evaluate the impact of interventions and support.

Suitable for teachers, pastoral staff and governors with responsibility for supporting pupil mental wellbeing in school, attendees can expect to enjoy a practical and informative introduction to the free WMfS modular pupil survey - why you should survey pupils, how the modular resource works, and what the benefits are.





Organized by

We recognise the value of providing the right environment to learn and listen to our CORC members, partners and other stakeholders. Our annual conferences and seminars are the ideal events to expand one’s knowledge on outcome measurement and to meet new contacts in the mental health and education sector. Some of these activities are highly focused on current research findings and in some cases these seminars are lead and/or co-produced by CORC members or young people.