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Will SRE finally have its hour?
PSHE
Schools that neglect health education could be ‘actively harming’ pupils
PSHE
Millions of children being damaged by problem debt
Behaviour
Is poverty just an excuse?
Pupil wellbeing
Statutory medical guidance to be introduced in September
Legislation and guidance
Thousands not claiming free meals
Pupil wellbeing
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Pastoral issues
The benefits of mental wellbeing
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Child mental health in schools
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Ten priorities for mentoring success
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School staff are hiding mental health issues
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Food, books, uniform, trips – the high cost of schooling hits poorest
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