Tailored emotional and physical wellbeing support should be given in UK secondary schools, a report by not-for-profit UK healthcare organisation, Nuffield Health has revealed.
Now Teach, Cognition Education and The Brilliant Club will receive a share of £10.7million government money to recruit professionals and graduates into schools over the next two years.
The report recommends that colleges should engage actively with employers, who should co-design and implement aspects of the curriculum and assess learners.
Six experienced governors have been appointed to the new National Leaders of Governance for further education to help improve colleges across the country.
Revenue collected from the levy will help fund physical education activities in primary schools, the Healthy Pupils Capital Fund and provide a funding boost for breakfast clubs.