Teaching mental health first aid in schools should be compulsory
As millions of teens up and down the country battle with crippling anxiety and nerves as they sit GCSE and A-levels, St John Ambulance...
As millions of teens up and down the country battle with crippling anxiety and nerves as they sit GCSE and A-levels, St John Ambulance...
New research has highlighted significant concern amongst both businesses and teachers about how prepared young people are for the world of work – particularly...
Supermarkets and sport groups are showcasing the valuable support they give to disadvantaged children and families in their communities, including through the government’s Holiday...
Edtech business, Evaluate-Ed, is set to host a free professional development conference on Wednesday 29 June. The Leadership Day will look to inspire teachers,...
Abbot’s Lea School’s head of autism research and development has successfully completed her doctoral studies, with the award of the highest possible academic qualification,...
Every new place you visit in itself is an adventure. How you treat this adventure is up to you. How often do we walk...
During March and April this year over 1,700 students were invited to try Hidden Strength, a new government backed mental health app specifically designed...
There’s magic in every moment of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the most awarded play in history and “one of the most defining...
Our hands and fingers do so much for us. Writing in exercise books, typing on computers…everyday tasks that most of us have come accustomed...
After five years in ‘unit 6’ in Belle Vale Shopping Centre, Gateacre School’s BIG Little Library (BLL) have been given the incredible opportunity to...