Why every school should have a trained mental health lead

Why every school should have a trained mental health lead

  Why every school should have a trained mental health lead   The education sector is facing a growing crisis in mental health and wellbeing, with worrying statistics relating to pupil behaviour, staff wellbeing and pupil mental health. In 2021, the UK...
10 Reasons we need to talk about menopause

10 Reasons we need to talk about menopause

 10 Reasons we need to talk about menopause by Helen Clare Sometimes I feel as if everyone is talking about peri/menopause. Then I realise that’s my experience because I talk about perimenopause and menopause all the time! In fact many of the people I speak to...
Gov.UK Statistics: Special educational needs in England

Gov.UK Statistics: Special educational needs in England

New statistics for 2024-2025 released for Special educational needs in England The UK Government has released new statistics representing the figures on pupils with special educational needs (SEN) including their type of SEN provision, type of need, age, national...
“AI revolution to give teachers more time with pupils”

“AI revolution to give teachers more time with pupils”

  DfE Press release: AI revolution to give teachers more time with pupils   Government driving forward AI tools to deliver excellence everywhere for every child, as part of Plan for Change   The Department for Education has today (June 10th) launched a...
Men’s Health Week 2025: Supporting men in education

Men’s Health Week 2025: Supporting men in education

Men’s Health Week runs every year from 9th-15th June, aimed at raising awareness for men’s health and supporting initiatives to develop strategies within current health programs.   The theme from Men’s Health Forum states: “Men’s...
New research published: The changing prevalence of ADHD?

New research published: The changing prevalence of ADHD?

 New research published: The changing prevalence of ADHD?   A new publication released in the Journal of Affective Disorders on 18th May 2025 entitled “The changing prevalence of ADHD? A systematic review” has reported that there has been no rise in...