
There are a number of steps that should be taken to effectively lead and manage health promoting school development.
Health promotion intersects with a wide range and variety of activities and subject areas and therefore should be managed from a vantage point that ensures school-wide vision and priority.
One named individual should have the responsibility to hold together the various facets of health promoting school development. This is likely to be someone from the senior management team appointed as the school's health coordinator.
Schools will find it helpful to have a health committee or working party to oversee all health promoting school developments. Membership of such a committee should be drawn from teaching and non-teaching staff and could also include pupils, parents and partner agencies as appropriate. The committee will be chaired by the health coordinator.
Tasks for the health committee include:
It should be possible to subsume the health promoting school agenda, as a development cycle within the overall development cycle using the seven key areas and Quality Indicators in How Good is Our School? (HMIE, 2002) There are also clear links to the five National Priorities as shown in the following illustration.
In this way, health can feature as an ongoing, intrinsic and permanent part of a school's development planning and planning for improvement processes.

The following are ways that pupils can be involved in health promoting schools development:
It is vital to involve parents and carers in the health promoting school and this can be done by:
It will be necessary to let everyone know that promotion of health overarches all that the school seeks to do. The following may be considered as part of the overall approach: