The Water Provision pilot project is being carried out in 40 schools across two regions, the North East and the East Midlands. The project consists of research followed by a needs assessment in the schools, intervention and evaluation.
Research
The needs assessment revealed the following key findings:
Improving provision
The research recommended that additional water provision facilities be installed in most schools, according to the number and quality of existing facilities, the layout of the school, potential access points and student populations. Water coolers, swan-neck fountains, tap chillers and filters were sourced from a number of different suppliers and installed as appropriate, and water bottles and water filter jugs were provided to many schools.
Driving consumption
It is important to encourage consumption by setting up school policies and providing resources which promote drinking water among all audiences - teachers, students and parents. Resources were developed and trialled during the pilot which will provide guidance on these issues, and posters were also distributed to be displayed around schools.
Evaluation
The evaluation during the course of the pilot looked at changes in access to water, awareness among all audiences of the benefits of drinking water, levels of consumption, barriers to consumption and methods of surmounting these barriers and whether schools have effective water provision strategies in place. The methodology consisted of school visits and interviews, questionnaires and discussion groups with all key stakeholders, before, during and after the intervention.