Pupil Wellbeing Survey Report 2022 is now available

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Gloucestershire County Council is pleased to announce that the Pupil Wellbeing Survey Report for 2022 is now live! You can access the report on Inform Gloucestershire by clicking here.

Over 24,000 students across Gloucestershire participated in the 2022 survey, across 268 educational settings. The report covers a range of topics such as healthy lifestyles, mental health and wellbeing, substance use and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s).

The survey has run biannually since 2006 and the results offer a robust, longitudinal dataset representing the ‘pupils’ voice’ about a range of health and wellbeing topics.

‘Deep Dive’ reports on specific topic areas covered in the survey are also available which you can access  here.

Access to the Pupilinform database, which is the online platform to view the survey results for all years, is available to schools to view their results in more detail.  It is also available to relevant partners who can view the data at county and district level. If you would like to apply for a login for Pupilinform, please get in touch with alberta.kattah@gloucestershire.gov.uk

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the pupils and schools that took part in the 2022 survey. Preparations will begin shortly for the Pupil Wellbeing Survey 2024, which will open to schools and FE (Further Education) colleges from January 2024.

If members would like more information please contact Alison Comley and Rachel Howard.