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Useful Links for Every Child Matters
Please find below links to useful organisations offering information and support relevant to the Every Child Matters outcomes and the Key Priorities of the Sheffield Children and Young People's Plan from the 0-19+ Partnership.
View the latest 0-19+ Partnership Bulletin
Being Healthy
Adolescent Health and Well-being
Priority - To reduce the rates of teenage pregnancy and rates of sexually transmitted diseases in 16-19 year olds
- Visit the website for Sheffield Centre for HIV and Sexual Health
Obesity
Priority - To halt the rise in obesity of 11 year olds by 2010
- View the Department of Health's Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives: A Cross-Government Strategy for England (January 2008)
- View details about Sheffield's Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) Project
Staying Safe
Bullying
Priority - To reduce the number of children and young people who report experiencing bullying
- View guidance on Bullying and developing an Anti-Bullying Policy
Road Deaths
Priority - To reduce the number of 0-16 year olds killed in road traffic accidents
- View guidance on developing a School Travel Plan
- Visit the website of Sustrans - Safe Routes to School
- View Travel Plan Guidance from Teachernet
Enjoying and Achieving
Levels of Achievement
Priority - To reduce the number of schools where less than 65% of pupils achieve at less than the expected level by age 11 and increase the number of young people achieving a Level 2 qualification by age 19.
- View Sheffield's Transforming Learning Strategy
Making a Positive Contribution
School Councils
Priority - To increase the percentage of schools with a School Council
- Visit the website for School Councils UK
- View or download the document Real Decision Making ? School Councils in Action from the Innovation Unit
Positive Activities
Priority - To increase the offer and take up of free Positive Activities for 8-13 year olds
Achieving Economic Well-being
NEETs
Priority - To reduce the number of 16-18 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)
Please Contact the Governor Support Team if you require any further information or guidance.
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