The Reducing Parental Conflict programme trains frontline staff working closely with families in sectors such as policing, schooling, health and social care to spot parental conflict
More than 8,000 eligible schools and colleges have applied for a senior mental health lead training grant since applications opened, the Department for Education has revealed.
The DfE has published its third annual State of the Nation report, providing an in-depth picture of the experiences of children and young people aged 5 to 24 throughout the pandemic during the 2020/21 academic year.
Students will have access to information to help focus their revision for summer GCSE, AS and A level exams, as part of a range of measures to ensure fairness following the pandemic.
Ahead of Safer Internet Day 2022, online safeguarding experts are urging parents to continue to keep a close watch on their child’s online activities and to be aware of the signs of cyberbullying.
Outdoor education centres in Scotland that are facing financial challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic can apply this month to a new £2 million fund.
Global education technology event Bett is launching Ahead by Bett, a brand new event that will be targeted at higher education leaders, on March 23-25, 2022.
The number of children with mental health problems seen by social workers has surged by a quarter since before the coronavirus pandemic, amounting to nearly 1,500 kids presenting to councils every week.
Following a public consultation on how the Department will prioritise schools for the School Rebuilding Programme, up to 300 schools, rather than the usual 50, will be selected for participation in the programme later this year.
A consultation on revised behaviour guidance has unveiled plans to give schools greater support on behaviour so headteachers can create calm, orderly, safe environments for children.