Within the
Organisational Model of the Festival for Healthy Living
five models are available for schools to choose the one most
appropriate to their needs:
Single-school model
Multi-school model (2-10
schools)
Mini-cluster model (1SC, 1-3
PS)
Education cluster model (5-10
schools)
Whole community
model
Single-school model
All professional development and arts activities take place
within a single school, but are overseen by a Regional Steering
Committee. The single school model is highly economical and has
lower organisational demands; but has only minimal impact on
transition programs and connectedness to the broader community.
Single-school stories
Multi-school model
In the multi-school model two to ten schools from an identified
community work together. Schools may be organised in a variety of
ways, and are overseen by a Regional Steering Committee.
Multi- school stories
Mini-cluster model
A mini-cluster model comprises one secondary school and one or
two nearby feeder primary schools, overseen by a Regional Steering
Committee. It is the most economical model that offers additional
benefit to transition programs, and broader community
connectedness.
Mini-cluster school stories
Education cluster model
An existing education cluster implements the FHL in order to
fulfil identified objectives. It usually implies resourcing from
the cluster and Cluster Educator, but responsibility for financial
management and project implementation rests with the Regional
Steering Committee. Potentially it has great benefits to
sustainability of impact.
Education cluster school stories
Whole community model
In this model the FHL is implemented as part of a broader
community cultural development project. Community organisations are
intrinsically involved in linking school-based programs. It has
shared community/school outcomes. In this case the Regional
Steering Committee needs to be expanded to allow for full community
representation, or else maintain close liaison with the management
structure of the broader project.
Whole community school stories
