
Empowering Schools to Enhance Health and Well-being
The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Survey provides schools with essential resources to improve student health and well-being.
Our survey become a unique and invaluable part of the education health and well-being infrastructure in Wales. Best of all, it is of no cost to state maintained primary and secondary schools.
SHRN collects detailed, anonymized data directly from learners, covering various aspects of their health and well-being. Key features of The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Survey include:
- Data-Driven Planning: Supports schools in using survey data for self-evaluation, setting priorities, and measuring the impact of their initiatives.
- Comprehensive Data: Tracks trends in physical activity, mental well-being, bullying, and dietary habits on school, regional and national levels to enable community specific planning.
- Actionable Insights: Provides schools with tailored feedback reports to help them develop and implement effective health and well-being strategies.
- Research and Evidence: Insights into effective health and well-being strategies in schools.
- Student Voice: Captures learners’ experiences and views on their health and well-being, giving them a voice in shaping school health and well-being policies.
- Interactive Tools: Explore trends in health behaviours among learners.
- Support and Resources: SHRN Webinars, research briefings, and feedback reports for schools.
For a detailed overview of the survey’s benefits and features, please refer to the SHRN Health and Well-being Survey Fact Sheet. and read about our school membership benefits.

Read more about The SHRN School Environment Questionnaire (SEQ) which compliments this survey.

Discover our success stories and school case studies.

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