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What we are doing to improve the mental health of children and …

WEBThe ongoing impact of the pandemic has emphasised the importance of supporting our children and young people’s wellbeing. That’s why, during Children’s …

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Five things you didn’t know about mental health support in schools

WEBHere we look at five things you may not know about mental health support in schools. 1. It’s now compulsory for all schools to teach pupils about mental health …

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How we’re helping look after the mental health of children and …

WEBSchools and colleges play an important role in promoting and supporting the positive mental health and wellbeing of pupils and students. To help those working with …

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Sex education: What is RSHE and can parents access curriculum …

WEBRSHE stands for relationships, sex and health education. Relationships education has been compulsory for pupils in primary education since September 2020, …

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How we’re supporting university students with their mental health

WEBFunded by £3.6 million from the Office for Students (OfS), Student Space provides dedicated one-to-one text and web chat support services. It’s also an online …

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Mental health resources for children, students, parents, carers and

WEBThis article was updated on 19 March 2024 to reflect the latest information. We have put together some useful links and sources of mental health support so that …

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How children and young people are kept safe in schools and …

WEBSchools and colleges play an essential role in building a safer society by educating young people about key issues like sexual violence and harassment but at the …

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What do children and young people learn in relationship, sex and …

WEBThis article was first published on 30 November 2021. We want to make sure that young people understand what healthy relationships look like and how to …

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What are T Levels and how can they benefit me

WEBThis article was first published on 10th February 2023. First launched in 2020, T Levels are proving increasingly popular. As more and more young people opt to …

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Medical doctor apprenticeships: Everything you need to know

WEBThe NHS confirmed pilot funding for a new Medical Doctor Degree Apprenticeship in January 2023. The apprenticeships are also part of the NHS England …

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Family hubs: Local support and advice for children and their families

WEBWhether you’re a parent looking for help with infant feeding, developing your child’s early language skills, or mental health support, family hubs provide a range of …

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What to do if you think your child has measles and when to keep …

WEBIf your child has measles, they should stay off nursery or school for the entire infectious period (4 days before the rash first appears and for at least 4 full days …

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What are the latest rules around COVID-19 in schools, colleges

WEBThis article was first published on 14 December 2022 and continues to reflect the latest guidance. Respiratory infections, including the common cold and COVID-19, are …

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Free courses and qualification for adults to boost their skills

WEBFree courses include: Skills Bootcamps: Free, flexible courses of up to 16 weeks which help you develop new skills that employers are looking for, available in …

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Fines for parents for taking children out of school: What you need …

WEBFrom August 2024, the fine for school absences across the country will be £80 if paid within 21 days, or £160 if paid within 28 days. This rate is in line with inflation and is the first …

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What we’re doing to permanently remove RAAC from schools and …

WEBThe government will spend whatever it takes to keep children safe. Schools and colleges where removing RAAC will be on a smaller scale, will be able to access …

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Disposable vape ban and what it means for young people

WEBIt will soon be illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009. The measures, which we announced in October, means that children …

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Skills Bootcamps: £34 million boost for free career training for …

WEBSkills Bootcamps will be backed by a further £34 million from 2024 to 2025 and aim to help adults with career profession and better pay. The courses last up to 16 …

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