Using the SSE process with the Wellbeing Framework for Practice
Schools are invited to use the six step School Self-Evaluation (SSE) process with the Wellbeing Policy Statement and Framework for Practice, to consider their existing provision for wellbeing under each of the four key areas, and to devise and implement a plan for improvement in one key area, as appropriate for the school. In devising and implementing the improvement plan, schools and centres for education should refer to the statements of effective practice in key areas as relevant to the specific focus they have chosen.
The SSE process provides a framework for schools when gathering and analysing evidence, identifying needs and setting targets for achievable outcomes. It is a collaborative, reflective process of internal school review, focused on school improvement. The six-step process enables schools to gather and use evidence to identify meaningful and specific targets and actions for improvement. It enables them to create and implement improvement plans, to measure their progress, and to identify their achievements.