About Healthy Early Years London Healthy Early Years London (HEYL) is an awards scheme funded by the Mayor of London which supports and recognises achievements in child health, wellbeing and development in early years settings. Building on the success of Healthy Schools London, HEYL will help to reduce health inequalities by supporting a healthy start to life across themes that include healthy eating, oral and physical health and early cognitive development. HEYL complements and enhances the statutory Early Years Foundation Stage framework, adding to the focus on children, families and staff health and wellbeing. The 4 levels of Awards - HEYL First Steps, Bronze, Silver and Gold - can be used to improve and support practice in all Early Years settings: Private, voluntary and independent nurseries Children’s centres Childminders Early Years in schools including schools with two-year old provision Nursery schools Crèches and Stay & Plays Why we need Healthy Early Years London Getting a good start in life, building emotional resilience and getting maximum benefit from education are the most important markers for good health and wellbeing throughout life. Early Years settings can lay the foundations for lifelong health and wellbeing as they help children prepare for school. A significant proportion of London’s children have health problems that may affect their wellbeing and future education. For example: almost 1 in 5 children in reception year are overweight or obese 1 in 4 five year olds in London have tooth decay Children eligible for FSM are almost 20% less likely to have a Good level of development at age 5 than those not eligible Babies born in Tower Hamlets are 2.5x more likely to be born with a low birth weight than those born in Richmond upon Thames Considerable inequalities also exist between areas - in some parts of London figures are much higher. HEYL will support the Mayor’s upcoming Health Inequalities Strategy and help every London child to have a healthy start to life, with improvements in healthy life expectancy, child obesity and wellbeing. Watch our video of the Healthy Early Years London launch to find out more. Mayor launches Healthy Early Years London programme Benefits The most effective way of improving health in this age group is to take a whole-setting approach, engaging children, staff, parents, carers and the wider community. In Healthy Early Years settings and at home, children will be supported to: eat a healthy lunch and healthy snacks drink plenty of water, not fizzy drinks wheel, walk, scoot, cycle to the setting with their parents/carers wheel, play, run, skip and jump outdoors and in the park have plenty of tummy time have plenty of sleep sing songs and read stories together learn how to brush their teeth and visit the dentist learn about their own feelings and how to express and manage them live in a smoke-free home Borough participation Six London Boroughs (Croydon, Tower Hamlets, Lambeth, Havering, Southwark, Hounslow) and 60 early years settings took part in the HEYL Pilot (May-September 2017). 32 London Boroughs (including 17 Boroughs with the poorest outcomes) are committing local resource for the HEYL programme. This support will help us to reach all London’s 13,000+ early years settings and childcare providers to make them healthier places for our young children to learn, play and grow. Contact us For more information, email HealthyEarlyYears@london.gov.uk. Share this page