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Birmingham Wellbeing Census – currently registering new schools!!

Data collection for the 2022 Wellbeing Census is planned to go live from the end of March 2022.

For more information about the Census, how it works and why it’s important we’ve developed a video to show you all the steps!

In order to get your school set up on the system and to allow time to carry out all your data sharing requirements, it would be good to get going with this as soon as we can in 2022. This will give your school as much time as possible to collect data (remember all you need is a pupil’s email address and they’ll be able to complete the survey on any device at home or at school).

If you are a mainstream primary or secondary school in Birmingham you can register your school’s interest by clicking the following link and filing out the registration form  https://breathe-edu.co.uk/census/

At the moment, the survey is for CYP from Year 4 and up, and there is also a version for teachers. Years 4-6 will complete The Stirling Children’s Wellbeing Scale (SCWBS) and Year 7+ complete The Warwick-Edinburgh mental well-being scale (WEMWBS).

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