Frederick Gough School in North Lincolnshire used data from the Adolescent Lifestyle Survey to enhance its PSHE provision. Judy Franklin, AST for PSHE and citizenship, tells us how
‘We’re not like Tracy Beaker’: looked-after children can feel this is the only picture their peers have of their life at home. Lucy Sweetman explains how PSHE can help
When children are traumatised, their behaviour and development can be severely impaired, which in turn can affect their lifelong potential. Elizabeth Smith discusses why being able to spot the symptoms of trauma and provide appropriate levels of support are essential for all those working in schools
The Rathbone youth charity offers alternative education for persistent truants and excluded pupils. Peter Gibson provides some insight into why pupils truant and what helps them attend
Problems with anxiety are increasing. As many as one in six young people will experience a problem at some point in their lives. In this article Zoë Dale outlines some strategies for education settings
Newstead Wood Academy for Girls is one of the highest performing schools in the country. Hannah Johns explains what they are doing to help their girls keep things in perspective