#BeeWell working to improve wellbeing as latest international life satisfaction scores are released
17,000 year 10 students across Greater 野狼社区 have completed the survey this autumn, in addition to 73,000 completed surveys since 2021. In this time, over 180 schools have taken part in #BeeWell across GM.
As a reminder of how important this work is, the latest OECD PISA report revealed this week that the average life satisfaction of young people in the UK is the 2nd lowest in the OECD, ahead of only Turkey. The UK scores 4th from bottom amongst all 74 participating countries.
#BeeWell uses a co-designed survey to listen to the voices of as many young people as possible, publish the results privately to schools and publicly by neighbourhood, and drive action across society to improve young people鈥檚 wellbeing.
The programme was established in Greater 野狼社区 in 2019 by The University of 野狼社区, Anna Freud, The Gregson Family Foundation, and Greater 野狼社区 Combined Authority. It was launched following the results of the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) undertaken by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Analysis of the #BeeWell data from previous years by The University of 野狼社区 has found that:
- Girls report lower wellbeing than boys, and LGBTQ+ young people report significantly lower wellbeing than their cisgender, heterosexual peers.
- Only one in three young people are meeting the Chief Medical Officer鈥檚 recommendation of doing one hour of physical activity per day. This drops to one in four girls.
- Over 40% of Year 9 students report that they aren鈥檛 getting enough sleep to feel awake and concentrate at school (2022).
- Deeper analysis indicates that, by tackling bullying, we could prevent nearly 1 in 5 cases of young people's significant feelings of worry or sadness.
- Neighbourhood-level data reveals that characteristics such as income disparity, health deprivation, crime risk and more are significantly correlated to different domains or drivers of wellbeing.
These findings are already informing activity across Greater 野狼社区, with schools, voluntary sector organisations and children鈥檚 services working closely with young people to interpret and act on the results. For instance:
- A social prescribing and youth-led commissioning pilot in 5 neighbourhoods in GM used the survey findings to allocate 拢20,000
- #BeeWell measures are utilised by the Greater 野狼社区 Combined Authority (GMCA), ensuring young people鈥檚 wellbeing will be at the heart of future strategy
- Investment into arts, culture and wellbeing initiatives amongst voluntary sector partners and within schools
- Investment into a pilot project from Greater 野狼社区 Integrated Care on improving young LGBTQ+ people鈥檚 wellbeing
- Voluntary sector partners leading campaigns to improve physical activity amongst girls in response to inequalities identified by #BeeWell data
- Targeted responses to improve physical activity and nutrition by schools
The PISA results show that listening to young people about their wellbeing is vital if we want to see improved life satisfaction amongst young people. We鈥檝e been collecting neighbourhood-level data to further our understanding of the domains and drivers of wellbeing in Greater 野狼社区, allowing us to share unique insights to improve the lives of young people. The decline in life satisfaction of young people in our country shows that more work needs to be done.
Professor Jessica Deighton, Director of Applied Research and Evaluation, Anna Freud said: 鈥淚f we are to take the mental health and wellbeing of our children and young people seriously, then we need to have a robust survey that can authoritatively collate data from English counties and cities. #BeeWell鈥檚 impact on measurement in this area of work could help the UK to improve in the PISA rankings internationally. The voices of our young people are one of the most powerful tools that #BeeWell lets us hear.鈥
James Robertson, #BeeWell National Director, said: 鈥淭he enthusiasm across Greater 野狼社区 to deliver the #BeeWell programme has been inspiring. I鈥檓 so grateful to our partners at the GMCA, academics at the University of 野狼社区, and to all the schools who delivered the programme for a third year running. All their hard work amplifies the voices of young people at a time when listening to young people has never been more important. Driving action across the city region in response to the latest survey continues to be front and centre at #BeeWell.鈥
Councillor Mark Hunter, Greater 野狼社区 portfolio lead for Children and Young People, and leader of Stockport Council, said: 鈥淚t is always vital that we listen to our young people across Greater 野狼社区 and truly understand the unprecedented difficulties they have faced over recent years. I鈥檓 delighted that the #BeeWell programme has once again given young people the opportunity to have their voices heard and be involved in something that really does make a meaningful difference. We are absolutely determined to improve all aspects of young peoples鈥 wellbeing in Greater 野狼社区."