
Written by Elizabeth Iheoma
Elizabeth believes that the best leadership happens when passion meets purpose. With a career spanning 20 years in Further Education, Elizabeth has mastered the art of leading through uncertainty by staying rooted in her core values. She isn't just a leader in the office; she is a deeply invested member of her community, serving on a local governing board and partnering with health experts to bring preventive wellness into schools.
The numbers are in, and they paint a sobering picture of the “silent crisis” facing our children. Recent data from over 1.1 million children in England (2024-2025) reveals that while many children are maintaining a healthy weight, a significant portion is falling through the cracks. By the time children reach Year 6, over 22% are living with obesity.
In response, the government has launched a robust package of preventative measures, including junk food advertising restrictions and the expansion of free school meals and universal breakfast clubs. The goal? To foster the healthiest generation of children ever.
More Than Just Physical Health
Physical fitness is only one side of the coin. The mental health of our young people is reaching a critical tipping point. Consider these statistics:
- A 50% increase in the likelihood of young people developing mental health problems over the last three years.
- 5 in 30 children in an average classroom are now likely to struggle with their mental wellbeing.
- Two-thirds of young people prefer seeking support outside of a traditional GP setting to avoid stigma and long waiting lists.
As specialist services become overstretched, the need for early support services has never been more urgent. These services provide the “breathing room” children need to build resilience and navigate the stresses of growing up before they reach a crisis point.
Our Solution: A “Tried and Tested” Approach
To support national efforts, we have developed an innovative Children’s Wellbeing Programme. We believe that learning about health shouldn’t feel like a chore. Our approach turns essential principles—like regular exercise and balanced nutrition—into engaging, fun, and constructive experiences for children.
By presenting these life skills in an “informative and innovative” way, we aim to reverse deteriorating health trends and give children the tools they need to flourish both physically and mentally.
We Need Your Insight
We are currently conducting vital market research into wellbeing programs specifically designed for children (ages 3–18) and their caregivers.
If you work with parents and infants or children in the 3–18 age bracket, we want to hear from you. Your professional perspective is essential to ensuring these programs are as effective and accessible as possible.
Would you be open to answering a few brief questions to help inform our research? Please click on the link to share your thoughts. Together, we can build a more resilient future for our children.
For Professionals in an Early Years Setting
https://forms.gle/PE2x94m2DnY7fF1B8
For Professionals in a Primary School Setting
https://forms.gle/gc6TQkXGKhPusTo39
For Professionals in a Primary School Setting
https://forms.gle/X93f3D1rVKbg8TbMA
Sources
The Children’s Society
https://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/what-we-do/our-work/well-being/mental-health-statistics
GOV.UK
