SHANARRI

Our SHANARRI School

You may have already seen this information on our C&YP page of the site. We spent time working with Children and Young People across Highland to find out what a SHANARRI school would look sound and feel like to them. Watch the video to find out more about what they had to say and how we are progressing our latest work around SHANARRI.

SHANARRI and GIRFEC

Most of you will be very familiar with the acronyms SHANARRI and GIRFEC. SHANARRI is how we hope to help make sure everyone – children, young people, parents, and the services that support them – have a common understanding of what wellbeing means, and therefore we describe it in terms of eight indicators:
Safe, Healthy, Achieving, Nurtured, Active, Respected, Responsible and Included.

Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) supports families by making sure children and young people can receive the right help, at the right time, from the right people. The aim is to help them to grow up feeling loved, safe and respected so that they can realise their full potential.

The leaflet below gives more detail and information about SHANARRI.

getting-right-child-understanding-wellbeing-considering-quality-children-young-peoples-lives.pdf

Health and wellbeing: responsibility of all
Making the links... making it work


This booklet includes:

• Key messages in relation to Health and wellbeing: responsibility of all

• Ideas to make Health and wellbeing: responsibility of all more meaningful and manageable

• Tips on how to use the poster resources to aid planning and evaluation

• Advice on how to make links between Health and wellbeing: responsibility of all, Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)

• Suggestions on how to evaluate learners’ progress

hwb30-booklet.pdf