Enfield Council has just Launched Two New Public Health Websites for Kids and Teens in Enfield
For all Headteachers, PSHE Leads & Pastoral Support Leads in Primary and Secondary Schools.
Enfield Council has just launched two new public health websites for kids and teens in Enfield.
Children, young people and families in Enfield can now access two new dedicated websites which will provide health messages and advice through interactive tools and creative marketing materials.
The Health for Kids and Health for Teens websites cover age-appropriate subjects that promote health and wellbeing, with the aim of educating and supporting the development of children at every stage of growing up.
Enfield Council have worked in partnership with Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust to ensure that children, young people and families in Enfield can easily access trusted information about their health at any time of day.
Health for Kids
Health for Kids is aimed at primary school children, aged four to 11 years old and their grown-ups. The kids’ section (www.healthforkids.co.uk) contains four exciting worlds of fun and games to help kids learn about their health. For grown-ups (www.healthforkids.co.uk/enfield), it covers important features of a child’s health and development, including healthy minds, healthy bodies, health issues and where to get professional help and support.
Health for Teens
Health for Teens (www.healthforteens.co.uk/enfield) is aimed at 11 to 19-year-olds. It features bite-sized information on a comprehensive range of physical and emotional health topics for teenagers, including healthy eating, body image, managing stress, advice on relationships, puberty, sexuality and much more.
Please review the attached headteacher letter and share the parent letter and leaflets with your school community.
Jayne Longstaff
Senior Public Health Service Development Manager
Jayne.Longstaff@enfield.gov.uk