Not-for-profit organisation, Wednesday’s Child, has developed a package of support to help schools understand and support pupils with eating disorder issues.

Electrical retailer AO has teamed up with Greggs to provide and deliver fridges, freezers and other white goods for struggling families.

A new range of resources have been published by nasen to further support practitioners working in the Early Years.

All new primary school pupils will take the new reception baseline assessment (RBA) that will replace SATs in year 2 from September.

The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education is consulting on expanding Ofqual's role in apprenticeship quality assurance.

Schools with good behaviour practices are being invited to lead the Government’s £10 million programme to improve discipline, as part of work to raise school standards across the country.

Two Welsh colleges and three companies have come together to pilot a new initiative designed to create new routes into tech careers.

Vicky Ford has been appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families

The Department for Education has released guidance for schools in providing advice about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, as well as a downloadable poster.

A record proportion of school leavers in Scotland were in a ‘positive destination’ such as study, work or training about three months after leaving school last year.

Scotland's Gender Equality Taskforce in Education and Learning will be jointly chaired by 17-year old Razannah Hussain and Scottish Education Secretary John Swinney.

The DfE is consulting on plans to change the role of Designated Safeguarding Leads in schools so that they have a greater focus on improving the academic achievement of vulnerable children

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