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On this page you will find a wide range of useful resources to help support your award journey. These include toolkits and templates, example documents, key information and details of programmes and initiatives you might want to get involved in.

While not exhaustive, the collection of resources signposts to high-quality, practical support aligned with the different aspects of health and wellbeing​.

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  • HEYL Gold Award transition pathway for childminders

    Source:

    Greater London Authority

    Description

    This document outlines the pathway for those childminders who hold an in-date Silver Award from the previous programme and want to progress to their Gold Award under the updated programme.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London

    Theme:

    Programme materials
    Award tool
    Award transition

    Resource type:

    Downloadable materials
  • Immunisation School Lead: Role Description

    Source:

    NHS England

    Description

    This role description covers the key responsibilities for an Immunisation School Lead.

    Programme:

    Healthy Schools London

    Theme:

    Immunisations
    PSHE, RSE/RSHE and drug, alcohol, tobacco and vaping education

    Resource type:

    Information
    Guidance
  • School Flu Vaccinations and MMR Status Checks Letter

    Source:

    UKHSA, ADPH London, NHS England

    Description

    Letter to school heads regarding school-aged vaccinations with links to relevant information and FAQs.

    Programme:

    Healthy Schools London

    Theme:

    Immunisations
    PSHE, RSE/RSHE and drug, alcohol, tobacco and vaping education

    Resource type:

    Information
    Guidance
  • HEYL and HSL transitional arrangements 2025

    Source:

    Greater London Authority

    Description

    This document provides information to help you work out what you need to do to start or continue with HEYL or HSL from September 2025.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London
    Healthy Schools London

    Theme:

    Programme materials
    Award transition

    Resource type:

    Information
    Guidance
  • Promoting healthy weight in early years modules

    Source:

    Liverpool John Moore University

    Description

    The Healthy Weight in Early Years (HealthyWEY) e-learning toolkit provides a universal and collaborative approach to promote a healthy weight in the early years.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London

    Theme:

    Healthy eating
    Breastfeeding and starting solid food
    Physical activity and health

    Resource type:

    Course
  • The Explainer Series

    Source:

    The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood

    Description

    A series of animated films explaining brain development in early childhood, and how interactions between babies, young children and caring adults can make a positive difference to their social and emotional development.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London

    Theme:

    Social and emotional health and wellbeing
    Communication and language

    Resource type:

    Website
  • Understanding how early years environments influence development

    Source:

    Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth, University of East London

    Description

    Aim of Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth (ISEY) is to better understand how both physical and social environments shape young children’s development. Research and resources across a range of topics supporting health and wellbeing.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London
    Healthy Schools London

    Resource type:

    Website
  • National Breastfeeding Helpline

    Source:

    National Breastfeeding Helpline

    Description

    Breastfeeding information and support available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London

    Theme:

    Family wellbeing|Breastfeeding and starting solid food|

    Resource type:

    Website
  • Wellbeing activities for children, schools and families

    Source:

    Paretnership for Children

    Description

    Free printable wellbeing activities to support mental health and emotional wellbeing and help children understand and express feelings, manage anxiety, and cope with change, loss, and life’s challenges. The activities are suitable for a range of ages from 3 to 12 years and can be used at home or in school with small groups or the whole class.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London
    Healthy Schools London

    Resource type:

    Website
  • Share good times not flu

    Source:

    AstraZeneca

    Description

    Information and FAQs for parents and carers about children's flu vaccines.

    Programme:

    Healthy Early Years London
    Healthy Schools London

    Theme:

    Immunisations
    PSHE, RSE/RSHE and drug, alcohol, tobacco and vaping education

    Resource type:

    Information
    Guidance