The Health and Well-Being in Schools Project in Clackmannanshire and You

The Health and Wellbeing in Schools Project and you leaflet for Clackmannanshire.


What does "good health and well-being" mean for you?

Basically, good health and well-being is good news.

Good health isn't just about your body. It's also about the way you think about things, the way you feel, and the way you get on with people around you. We call this "well-being".

Good health and well-being is a very personal thing - it's about the way you feel and think, not someone else. It's about getting it right for you.

What is the Health and Well-being in Schools project?

This project is about getting it right for you.

It's about supporting you to make choices that will help you to stay healthy and feel well.

And it's about helping you if you don't feel healthy or well.

How can the project help you?

If you have a worry or question about your health and well-being, or if you want some advice on how to stay healthy, we're here to help. And if you want, we can help you to get advice from health experts from outside the school.

The project in Clackmannanshire is looking to:

  • give you information and support to help you get the best from your health services
  • give you extra support if you have additional support needs
  • support your parents/carers to help you as you grow

We're making sure you can get more help from health staff around times of change, like going to secondary school for
the first time or leaving school.

You can contact us if you need some extra information or support - our details are on the back cover of this leaflet - and remember, we're here for your family as well!

How will we know if it's working?

Researchers are looking at the project to see whether it's working or not.

They might come to you at some point and ask you some questions - that means you'll be able to have a say in what happens next.

Where do we go from here?

We think the project is a good way to work with you to improve your health and well-being. But the project isn't the only thing that will help you achieve this.

Support for good health and well-being is all around you - at home, in school, and in your community.

We want to make sure that you keep getting the advice and support you need to stay healthy and feel well. So you'll see lots of different things taking off in your school over the coming weeks and months.

Keep your eye open for them, and remember - it's your health!

Where can you find out more about health and well-being?

The Young Scot website is a good starting place. It has a special section that focuses on health, with lots of helpful tips and advice. Go to the website at: www.youngscot.org and follow the link to "Health: Feeling Good".

To find out more about the Health and Well-being in Schools project, contact your local project coordinator:

Glynis Gordon
Project Officer
Clackmannanshire Community Healthcare Centre
Hallpark
Sauchie FK10 3JQ


Tel: 01259 215333
Email: glynis.gordon@nhs.net

The Health and Well-being in Schools project is a joint venture involving the Scottish Government, NHS Forth Valley and Clackmannanshire Council.

This document is also available on the Scottish Government website: www.scotland.gov.uk

Further copies are available from

Chief Nursing Officer Directorate
The Scottish Government
St Andrew's House
Regent Road
Edinburgh EH1 3DG


Telephone orders and enquiries
0131 244 2817

Email orders
SchoolHealthandWellbeing@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

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