The BeeWell site has a link to Parents' Information at the bottom.
The FAQs have been removed (dead links) but the Manchester parents' information sheet on the "English" link is still there as a downloadable pdf:
https://beewellprogramme.org/parent-carer-information/
@BramleyMoore did you get chance to look at the details? To say it's concerning is an understatement IMO.
By not opting out, parents are giving BeeWell researchers permission to get whatever information they want about your child for however long they like, and link it your child's survey data.
They are incredibly vague about their future plans but the summary version is that "we'll track your child for life".
How can schools justify that ethically as an opt-out, let alone via GDPR? What if a parent doesn't see the school communication and their child is now signed up for this in to adulthood?
How would the child (future adult) even know that a team of researchers is accessing their health records and other personal information? 🤬
(As a side note, I wonder if they intended to leave this page live. It's from 2023.)
The middle screenshot below is from the "data protection and confidentiality" section that is referred to in the first screenshot.
Edited to add: I realised I'd been rather lazy asking that question to CautiousLurker so had a look on the BeeWell site. They do talk about GDPR too in the document, about it being a "public interest task" and a "process necessary for research purposes"...