Welcome to the Complete Human Strategy

As a teacher and a mum I have known for many years that happy, safe and secure children are ready to learn, progress and develop. However I also know that such an idea does not stop at childhood. Any happy, safe and secure person of any age is ready to thrive! 


The question is how do you make that happen? How do you boost the wellbeing of children, families and staff so everyone thrives? 


Those questions baffled me for a long time and are where the Complete Human Strategy started. After a lot of research, observations and evidence gathering we now have a model that is designed to tackle those questions and what’s more we know it works!


We are pleased to be able to share this unique model that not only identifies the areas that boost wellbeing, but which also provides a step by step guide to implementing it in any school, workplace or social group. 


The results we have seen have amazed us and are why we have been named as the Wellbeing Trust of the Year in the MAT Excellence Awards.

Sarah Orves, Complete Human Strategy Lead, ASSET Education

The Complete Human Strategy is a wellbeing approach that was created by a team of staff in ASSET Education, a multi-academy trust in Suffolk, after a 2019 study tour to the Netherlands. Through their research, the team identified six pillars to human wellbeing, and over the years we have set these pillars as the foundations of our culture, strategy and daily practice.

As a trust of 14 schools, and growing, we have tracked the wellbeing of our children over 5 years, working with external partners ImpactEd to compare children's wellbeing, sense of belonging, engagement and anxiety to national benchmarks. Children in our schools consistently score above the national average in all measures. Across our schools and in our central trust team, we have remained resilient to the well-reported challenges of retention and recruitment in the education sector.

The Complete Human Strategy is a model easily implemented in different schools and organisations, that comes with training for leaders and key staff, a toolkit to implement the pillars at a strategic level and into daily practice, and can benefit a range of stakeholders, including staff, parents and children. 

The CHS is: