‘Free to be me: exploring identity online.’
This year’s focus for Safer Internet Day in the UK was getting people to explore how they manage their online identity and think about how the internet shapes their own opinions of themselve…
The government’s own news item on the recent Spring Budget opened with the words ‘A revolution in childcare’. Here we take the Chancellor’s announcements and suggest 5 revolutionary ideas.
1. Putting children at the centre
The politi…
Hello and welcome to our February newsletter
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FSF articles and podcasts
This month we have an article by children’s author and counsellor, Hannah Peckham, reflecting on how books can aid emotional literacy.
There are three brilliant new podcast episodes to share with you in February. W…
The government’s own news item on the recent Spring Budget opened with the words ‘A revolution in childcare’. Here we take the Chancellor’s announcements and suggest 5 revolutionary ideas.
1. Putting children at the centre
The politi…
Maths to 18 will equip young people with the quantitative and statistical skills that they will need for the jobs of today and the future.
This includes having the right skills to feel confident with finances in later life, including finding …
Food. One of the most important parts of growing and surviving as a human. Our relationship with food begins from a very young age, watching those around us carefully as they move this mysterious substance towards their mouths and then open and cl…
It seems timely, as we begin another new learning year, to reflect on the link between the early stages of a child’s learning and the impact this can have on their outcomes as school leavers at 16. Here we bring together a research report, a surve…