Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 464 days ago
Health & Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education Network (HAPN)
Dataset
Summary
Citation:
CITATION INCOMPLETE
Documentation
Description:
HAPPEN is a primary school network in Wales which brings together education, health, and research in line with the new curriculum proposals for health and wellbeing.
All pupils in years 4, 5, and 6 can complete the HAPPEN survey: a health and wellbeing questionnaire focused on physical and mental health.
HAPPEN has been collecting data since 2016 and has more than 35,000 responses from children across Wales. Of this number, 35% are duplicate entries from children at different time points. There are more than 500 schools registered to take part in HAPPEN.
Schools can take part in the HAPPEN survey throughout the academic year to provide snapshots, track change, and evaluate practice. Having completed the survey, schools receive an individual school report aligned with the new curriculum showing the overall picture of health and wellbeing in the school. HAPPEN was co-developed following interviews with headteachers who called for a better understanding of school needs in the development of health interventions and advocated for a more collaborative approach to improving child health through schools.
Coverage
Spatial
Spatial Coverage:
United Kingdom,Wales
Temporal
Start Date:
08 October 2020
Frequency:
Monthly
Provenance
Source:
EPR
Collection Situation:
Community
Access and Governance
Usage
Condition of Access:
Research-specific restrictions
Condition of Use:
Project-specific restrictions
Resource Creator:
Swansea University Medical School
Access
Access Service:
The SAIL Databank is powered by the UK Secure e-Research Platform (UKSeRP). Following approval through safeguard processes, access to project-specific data within the secure environment is permitted using two-factor authentication.
Jurisdictions:
GB-GBN
Data Controller:
SAIL Databank
Access Request Cost:
Data provision is free from SAIL. Overall project costing depends on the number
of people that require access to the SAIL Gateway, the activities that SAIL
needs to complete (e.g. loading non-standard datasets), data refreshes,
analytical work required, disclosure control process, and special case
technological requirements.
Data Processor:
SAIL Databank
Format and Standards
Languages:
en
Formats:
SQL Database Table
Observations
Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Persons
20000
Count
01 March 2024
Origin
Name:
SAIL Databank (Wales)