Pupil Wellbeing Survey 2022
Gloucestershire Pupil Wellbeing Survey 2022 Report
Welcome to the Pupil Wellbeing Survey report for 2022. We are pleased to be sharing
with you the findings of the 2022 Pupil Wellbeing Survey (PWS). The biennial survey has run
since 2006 and has provided a unique and invaluable insight into the experiences and lives of
the county’s children and young people, both in and out of school.
Pupil Wellbeing Survey 2022 has now closed
The Pupil Wellbeing Survey 2022 has now closed. Thank you to all the students who took part and the school teachers and staff that made the running of the survey possible.
Over the next couple of months, the survey data will be ‘cleaned’ ready to be uploaded to the Pupilinform database. Individual ‘school reports’ will also be sent out to education establishments that took part and a county level report will be made available online.
Once data is available to view on Pupilinform, teachers and support staff will be given the opportunity to take part in training to understand how they can access their results and make the most out of the Pupilinform data set. We will make details of the training available in due course. It is likely these will run at the end of the Summer term and into Autumn term in the next academic year.
What we need you to do
The PWS is commissioned by Gloucestershire County Council and undertaken on our behalf by RM Insight. Schools and FE colleges will receive an email from RM Insight in October 2021 entitled ‘Gloucestershire Pupil Wellbeing Survey signup for schools and colleges’ so please look out for this. This email will contain a link for schools and colleges to sign up for the 2022 survey on behalf of your education setting and also allow you to review the contact information we have for your school/college.
Invitations were sent via email on Thursday 7th October 2021.
Please contact the survey provider, RM Insight at pupilwellbeingsurvey@rminsight.co.uk if you have not received the email invitation. Schools and colleges can still sign up to the 2022 survey by contacting the provider on the email above.
The benefits of signing up to the survey
We really hope that you will sign your education setting up to the 2022 survey; this is a FREE survey for all educational settings in Gloucestershire. The intelligence gathered in the survey could provide evidence for your post-coronavirus recovery strategy. The survey asks questions on topics such as school life, mental wellbeing, physical activity and much more.
The PWS results are a robust longitudinal dataset which also includes all data from the Online Pupil Survey prior to 2018. The PWS provides a facility for schools to get information on survey results for their own pupils (the Pupilinform database) and compare their results to the county and other similar schools. It is also used by the County Council and partners to inform a range of activities within Gloucestershire. Recent examples include:
- modelling the impact of the pandemic on the mental wellbeing of children and young people that will shape the service going forward
- helping to evaluate commissioned services such as the Restorative Practice Programme and the Active Gloucestershire Daily Mile initiative
- Investigating inequalities in access to services for pupils by characteristics
The survey will be open during Terms 3 and 4. There will be online training available for the survey in the New Year and for the Pupilinform results database when the new 2022 data is launched.
FAQs
Click here to view FAQs about the 2022 Pupil Wellbeing Survey
Access to Pupilinform – to view data from previous years
In the interim, if you’d like to look at survey data from previous years that you can match against statistical neighbours (e.g. similar education settings in your locality) and download a summary report for your school on topics such as mental health, bullying or physical activity to name but a few – please contact Alberta Kattah at the County Council by emailing: Alberta.Kattah@gloucestershire.gov.uk to enable access to the data set.
Get in touch
If you have any questions please contact:
Alison Comley, Outcome Manager (Public Health): alison.comley@gloucestershire.gov.uk
Rachel Howard, Public Health Practitioner Apprentice: rachel.howard@gloucestershire.gov.uk
Fiona Quan, Lead for GHLL at Gloucestershire County Council: fiona.quan@gloucestershire.gov.uk.
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