PSHE Association chief says movements such as #Metoo show the subject's relevance
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TES
22 Jun 2018
Researchers call for more training to help teachers, amid reports of growing racism in schools against Eastern European pupils
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TES
25 Jun 2018
Students may be afraid to expose bullying through fear of a 'snitch'' label causing social isolation, says this academic
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TES
02 Jul 2018
A growing proportion of young people are interested in starting an apprenticeship rather than going to university, but teachers are still unlikely to advise their high-attaining students to take this route.
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Schools Improvement Net
03 Jul 2018
One expert offers advice on satisfying the new careers education requirements that come into force in September 2018
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TES
05 Jul 2018
SCHOOLS across the country are benefitting from unique insights into pupil and teacher mental wellbeing, thanks to an initiative from Devon based Monkey Mind.
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FE News
11 Jul 2018
Education Executive caught up with Stephanie Cox of The Shaw Mind Foundation to see what school business managers can do to alleviate the pressure on teachers, students and, importantly, themselves
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Schools Improvement Net
11 Jul 2018
Learning and Work Institute Youth Commission aims to address the 'opportunity divide' among young people
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TES
11 Jul 2018
Increase in number of children worried about eating disorders, figures show
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The Scotsman
12 Jul 2018
Pupils must also be taught laws around sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment and domestic abuse, says draft guidance
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TES
17 Jul 2018
Teachers will be expected to teach pupils how to spot poor mental health as well as how to stay healthy
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TES
19 Jul 2018
Teenagers are becoming less likely to have sex, preferring to spend time with their families and having romantic relationships online, a study suggests.
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BBC
19 Jul 2018
The government plans to let 15-year-olds overrule their parents' wishes and opt in to sex education lessons they have previously been withdrawn from.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds says children should be able to request sex education in at least one of the three terms before their 16th birthday.
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BBC
20 Jul 2018
Health education is to be made compulsory in all schools in England under new government plans following growing concerns about mental health problems among young people.
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Independent
20 Jul 2018
Pupils at top schools are being groomed to work as drugs couriers because they are more likely to escape attention, it is claimed. Middle-class children as young as 12 are being pressured to join crime gangs through intimidation and blackmail as well as the lure of “status” and cash.
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Express
23 Jul 2018
Though campaigners broadly welcomed the proposed changes, they said they were disappointed that the introduction of the new curriculum – which was due to be rolled out in schools by September 2019 – had been delayed by a year.
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The Guardian
23 Jul 2018
Draft guidance published today to make sure education prepares young people for life in the modern world.
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Department for Education
23 Jul 2018
The NSPCC says more than 100,000 abused children in Yorkshire & Humber are being "let down" and the charity's findings show 64 per cent of NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups' local mental health plans "failed to properly plan for the needs of abused children."
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ITV News
27 Jul 2018
Around half (49 per cent) of admissions officers said they do not believe that students arrive at university "sufficiently prepared” for higher education, according to a study conducted by ACS International Schools.
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The Telegraph
06 Aug 2018
The Government’s green paper on children's mental health ‘doesn’t go far enough’ in tackling the challenges many young people are facing, local government leaders warn.
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LocalGov
06 Aug 2018