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Mental health crisis: NHS warning over eating disorders and self-harm
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Mental ill-health rises sharply among year 12 and 13 students
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Why? How? What? The drivers of excellent teaching
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Guide to effective tutoring in schools
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Vulnerable and exploited: A plan that will save thousands of children
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Leadership and workload more important than behaviour for tackling teacher stress
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Fear of violence driving school absence for a minority of students
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Safeguarding: School referrals drive sharp rise in children in need
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Cost of living crisis: Four million children living in food insecure households
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Fewer SEN pupils being identified since 2014 reforms
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Mental health crisis: Only a third of teachers have had training
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Free school meals expansion campaign picks up pace as cost of living crisis bites
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