What is a well-being web?

What is a well-being web?

The wellbeing web is intended to be an interactive and engaging process to measure outcomes. The wellbeing web is based on an affirmative- coaching model focusing on people’s potential rather than their problems. It is used to support and assist growth and change.

What are the wellbeing indicators?

The wellbeing indicators are: Safe; Healthy; Achieving; Nurtured; Active; Respected and Responsible; and Included. Collectively they are often referred to as SHANARRI.

What is wellbeing GIRFEC?

The Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach supports children and young people so that they can grow up feeling loved, safe and respected and can realise their full potential.

Is Shanarri part of GIRFEC?

Wellbeing sits at the heart of the GIRFEC approach and reflects the need to tailor the support and help that children, young people and their parents are offered. …

Is GIRFEC a national policy?

Legislation. Although GIRFEC is a national policy, at the time of this writing it has not yet been implemented to its full extent.

Why was GIRFEC introduced?

GIRFEC was introduced by the Scottish Government in 2006 as it was widely recognised that services needed to work together and that children and parents needed one clear point of contact to ensure that the right help is offered at the right time.

Is GIRFEC a policy or legislation?

What is the wellbeing web used for?

This tool is based on an affirmative coaching model focusing on people’s potential rather than their problems. It is used to support and assist growth and change. For more information about the development of the Wellbeing Web, see the case study Measuring outcomes in Angus on the IRISS website.

What is wellwellbeing (shanarri)?

Wellbeing (SHANARRI) The Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach supports children and young people so that they can grow up feeling loved, safe and respected and can realise their full potential. At home, in school or the wider community, every child and young person should be: Safe. Healthy. Achieving. Nurtured.

What does GIRFEC stand for?

Children and families, Education, Equality and rights, +1 more … The Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach supports children and young people so that they can grow up feeling loved, safe and respected and can realise their full potential. At home, in school or the wider community, every child and young person should be:

What is the format of wellbeing recording?

Format of recording: The Wellbeing Web uses the Getting It Right indicators of wellbeing to guide discussion about key areas of an individual’s life : I am safe, I am healthy, I am achieving, I feel nurtured, I am active, I feel respected, I am responsible, I feel included. Each indicator has an associated prompt card.

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