A collaborative approach to children's holistic wellbeing by bringing together schools and families.
Understanding the critical gaps in children's wellbeing monitoring
Parents struggle to effectively monitor and manage their children's comprehensive health needs. Early warning signs of health issues often go unnoticed until they escalate into urgent situations, particularly during crucial developmental years.
Without timely awareness of symptoms and developmental indicators, parents lack the opportunity for early intervention and preventive care.
Given that children spend approximately 40% of their waking hours in academic settings, schools represent an untapped resource in children's health management.
This significant time spent with teachers and peers positions schools as ideal partners in monitoring and supporting children's wellbeing, creating opportunities for collaborative health management between educators and parents.
The RISE methodology: Where scientific rigor meets compassionate care in school wellbeing programs
Create a holistic picture of your child's wellbeing - physical, mental, & social through regular check-ins & assessments.
Transform data into meaningful insights. Our systematic analysis spots patterns and early signals in your child's development.
We help you get better as parents. Get practical, personal recommendations for supporting your child's growth.
Results, not just recommendations. We systematically track the impact of every intervention, refining our approach until we see concrete improvements.
A comprehensive approach to tracking all aspects of child wellbeing
How Nalla Health works in practice for schools and parents
The school invites parents to join the holistic health program for students. Parents register using a QR code provided by the school.
Once parents register, they are sent a link to report children's mental, social and physical health. Parents share their observations about various aspects of child health through validated questionnaires.
Teachers are also requested for input for the student. Teachers who can be part of the program from school include class teachers, counsellors, and school nurses.
Assessments are tabulated with scientific rigor and shared back with parents immediately. A report is prepared for discussion between parents and teachers.
School: Review students at school level and prepares for population level intervention plan.
Teachers: Review of individual students vs. peers and chooses to engage counselor or themselves to have a discussion with student or with parents.
Parents: Review vs. peers and schedules discussion with teachers.
Whether you're a school administrator or a parent, we're here to help you implement a comprehensive wellbeing monitoring system.