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Prevent Duty: Supporting SEN learners
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From assaults to lewd comments: Sexual harassment still 'rife' in schools
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The SecEd Podcast: Preventing suspensions and exclusions
Vulnerable children
Choose Respect: Anti-Bullying Week 2024
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Mental health support teams: Schools lament ‘glacial progress’
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Is the Prevent Duty fit-for-purpose?
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Teachers lose 7 minutes out of every 30 dealing with misbehaviour in lessons
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Corridors: Silence isn’t necessarily golden
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Record number of suspensions as schools report rising problems with challenging behaviour
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Watch back: Identifying and supporting students with speech, language and communication needs
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Using ABC charts to support the good behaviour of (vulnerable) students
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Primary school exclusions link to secondary absence and GCSE attainment
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