Two charities have been awarded a grant of £1.7 million from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund to create more wildlife habitats in the West Midlands and engage more children in the region with nature.

From September 2021, the Education and Skills Funding Agency is changing its approach to identifying and supporting colleges that may face challenges.

16-24 year olds in Scotland will benefit from £70 million investment from the Scottish Government to help them find a job, apprenticeship, further or higher education, training programme or volunteering.

Ofqual has been speaking to students that are preparing to receive grades next month about their concerns.

The Welsh Government has announced an additional £250,000 to support children’s speech, language and communication needs.

Charity Speakers for Schools is calling on the government to reconsider its catch up plans to ensure careers programmes are incorporated, with work experience a serious consideration

A report by the National Children's Bureau (NCB) in Northern Ireland details the highs and lows of life during the pandemic for children and young people with disabilities, their families, and the practitioners who work with them.

A decision by education secretary Gavin Williamson not to revoke an academy order on a primary school has been overturned by a high court judge.

The Welsh Government will provide £4.85million in funding to this year’s Holiday Enrichment Programme (SHEP), which will help children across Wales stay active, connected and engaged during the summer.

Education programmes will boost educational attainment, tackle exclusion and drop-out rates and improve pathways to employment for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children.

The 15th annual National Apprenticeship Week will take place from 7 to 13 February 2022.

The government has launched its Autism Strategy, which includes commitments to provide better education tailored to the needs of autistic children and young people.

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