HealthLit4Kids

Supporting schools to develop new approaches to learning and health for the benefit of children, their families and communities.

Research shows that we do most of our learning about how to be ‘healthy’ with our family, our community and during our school years. This means that quality health education in primary schools is essential for healthy learners and healthy communities.

HealthLit4Kids supports primary schools to build the health literacy of staff and students, and to develop a culture where the health literacy needs of the whole school community are identified and supported.

With a whole-of-school approach, HealthLit4Kids:

  • supports schools to develop an environment that responds to health literacy needs
  • develops teacher confidence and competence to deliver health education
  • provides students with a voice in their own health literacy development
  • encourages the sharing of health learning with the wider community.

HealthLit4Kids activities are easily embedded into the school calendar, easily becoming business as usual.

Why does my school need HealthLit4Kids?

Does your school want to:

  • raise awareness of health and wellbeing within schools and communities?
  • raise awareness of health and health literacy as a learning priority?
  • encourage children and teachers to engage with health as part of their everyday activities?
  • enable your school to deliver health literacy across the whole school using a cross-curriculum approach?
  • generate discussions about health and wellbeing among students, teachers, families and you’re your wider school community?
  • provide professional development opportunities for teachers and other staff?

If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of these questions, HealthLit4Kids can work for your school!

How can my school participate?

  • Free access to five practical, flexible implementation modules that can be tailored to suit your school’s needs.
  • Professional learning for teachers, supporting cross-curricular teaching and whole-school wellbeing.
  • Coaching and guidance from a program coordinator to support implementation and community engagement.
  • The opportunity to create visible, lasting change that supports student health and wellbeing.

Expressions of interest for this opportunity are now open. Simply fill out our enquiries form noting your interest.

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