Pupil Wellbeing Survey
Find out more about children and young peoples needs in Gloucestershire.
The Pupil Wellbeing Survey is an important longitudinal survey which asks pupils in specific year groups questions about their physical and emotional health and wellbeing as well as aspects such as bullying, home life and relationships.
The data from responses can inform how you best support children and young people in your school/college. It can also be used to inform the services that the County Council, Integrated Care Board, and trusted partners provide to children and young people countywide. It has been administered throughout Gloucestershire every 2 years since 2006. The findings from over 70,000 children and young people in Gloucestershire aged 8 to 18 years old are providing essential information addressing children and young people’s needs. Longitudinal data has been used to track if there are improvements in health and wellbeing related outcomes and the data is key in planning, developing and improving the services provided. The granularity of data is at district level. |