The apprenticeship achievement rate for 2015-16 stood at 67 per cent, after a new methodology was applied
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TES
17 Feb 2017
Schools are reporting an increase in stressed-out pupils. But teachers can give young people the tools to cope
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The Guardian
21 Feb 2017
As UK councils warn of a “ticking sexual health time bomb”, we want to hear your experiences of sex education – and how it could be improved
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The Guardian
21 Feb 2017
The second phase of the Home Office Disrespect Nobody campaign will run from 2 February – end of March 2017. The aim of the campaign is to prevent young people, both boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years old from becoming perpetrators and victims of abusive relationships.
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Home Office
27 Feb 2017
If you’ve decided not to go to university then there’s no better time to think about how volunteering could boost your career options – whatever stage you’re at in life.
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notgoingtouni.co.uk
27 Feb 2017
Views of majority of adults in poll increases pressure on government to make sex education compulsory in schools
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The Guardian
27 Feb 2017
Amendment to children and social care bill says relationships education should be statutory part of national curriculum
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The Guardian
01 Mar 2017
Education Secretary sets out plans for relationships education in primary schools and relationships and sex education in secondary schools.
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Gov.uk
01 Mar 2017
An estimated 1.6m people in the UK have experienced an eating disorder. In the US, these figures are as high as 20m women and 10m men. With numbers like these, and rising levels of body disaffection among young people, tackling eating disorders is an increasingly urgent task.
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The Conversation
02 Mar 2017
Over three-quarters of young people say there is a stigma to mental illness and a quarter would not ask for help if they were suffering, a survey suggests.
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BBC
03 Mar 2017
Vocational and technical education in England is to get an extra £500m a year in a bid to train more skilled workers and boost the economy.
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BBC
06 Mar 2017
An estimated 1.6m people in the UK have experienced an eating disorder. In the US, these figures are as high as 20m women and 10m men. With numbers like these, and rising levels of body disaffection among young people, tackling eating disorders is an increasingly urgent task.
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The Conversation
06 Mar 2017
‘Turbocharge’ focus on access and quality instead of targets, report urges ministers
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TES
06 Mar 2017
Footballer Wayne Rooney is urging boys to open up about their emotions after new figures show that boys are less likely to seek help for suicidal feelings than girls.
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BT.com
07 Mar 2017
Philip Hammond expected to announce new 'T-level' technical qualifications in Wednesday's Budget
The government is to launch a new set of “T-level” qualifications aimed at establishing parity between academic and technical routes, according to reports.
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TES
07 Mar 2017
Teenager came out as gay and anticipated ridicule in a video filmed last month
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Daily Mail
08 Mar 2017
The Telegraph is reporting that a new report has suggested that the number of people opting to undertake degree apprenticeships will soar in England next year.
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Schools Improvement Net
09 Mar 2017
Skills minister Robert Halfon says schools 'need to do a huge amount' to promote take-up of Stem apprenticeships among women
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TES
10 Mar 2017
Today we launch This Morning’s Be Kind Campaign to offer key advice and an anti-bullying message following recent powerful interviews focused on bullying and the experiences faced by children and their families.
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ITV This Morning
16 Mar 2017
'For Me' is the first app to counsel young people via smartphone
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NSPCC
16 Mar 2017