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Revised measures to boost every child's early language and communications and give teachers more time to interact with their pupils, ahead of full consultation
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Damian Hinds visited Sussex Coast College in Hastings to learn about the mental health support services available through the Opportunity Area programme.
Ian Bauckham to advise government on improving Relationships and Sex Education in schools.
Funding will improve the quality of PE and sport provision in our schools, helping children to be healthy and active
Ofsted's Chief Inspector talks about a values-rich society. The subject of the conference was 'A values anchor in stormy seas'.
The government has pledged that every secondary school in the country will be offered Mental Health First Aid training by 2020.
Tom Bennett’s independent review providing practical guidance to teachers on how to tackle bad behaviour in classrooms has been published.
Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.
£4.4 million government fund backs projects including tootoot app to let children use screenshots of online abuse to report bullying.
DfE Character Awards winners for 2016 were announced today by Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Education Secretary addresses the Education Britain Summit.
'Millie's Mark' is a new initiative to improve first aid training in early years settings in memory of a 9-month-old girl who died in 2012.
Education and Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah speaks about single point of contact pilots and the importance of early intervention in schools.
New report reveals every extra day missed from school can affect grades.
Young people urged to help the government shape new peer support networks so they can talk openly about mental health.
An Ofsted report on alternative provision for schools has set out its findings and made a number of recommendations for school leaders.
Minister for Childcare and Education, Sam Gyimah, outlines existing and planned work on mental health in schools.
Education Secretary announces 22 pilot areas across the country to improve mental health services for children in 255 schools.
New study reveals 30,000 fewer children bullied in last 10 years.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb announces Tom Bennett will review wider behaviour issues including smartphones in lessons.
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