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Practical advice on helping every pupil to be healthy, safe, able to achieve and make a positive contribution, as well as achieve economic wellbeing.
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All Every Child Matters
Asperger's Syndrome
A personal insight into living with Asperger's Syndrome
KS3/4 PSHE - What is Sexual Bullying?
Teenagers talk about sexual bullying in schools
Healthy living
Self-Harm
A personal look at the trauma of self-harm
Secondary Mental Health - What Teachers Should Know
Experts talk about the mental health issues affecting students
Extended services
Extended Schools - A Tale of Two Film Clubs
Two schools demonstrate the popularity of film clubs
Extended Services
The role of support staff in the extended schools initiative
All secondary Every Child Matters topics
Bullying
Sexual Bullying
Sexual bullying is explored through workshops in schools
The Scary Guy Does Parents
The Scary Guy talks to parents about bullying and support
Safeguarding children
Secondary Safeguarding - Spotting Signs of Abuse and Neglect
Advice on spotting abuse and neglect in secondary students
The Trouble with Charlotte
Seventeen year old, Charlotte tries to give up her life of crime
Gifted and talented
Gifted and Talented Pupil Voice - Jamie - Exeter Deaf Academy
How gifted and talented deaf pupils have changed their school
Evolution
Inspiring lesson ideas for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution
Every Child Matters extras
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- Best of the web
- Education Journal's Chris Waterman's introduction to Every Child Matters
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Series
Safeguarding
NSPCC education advisor, John Stead, safeguarding experts, and primary and secondary teachers, discuss how to spot the signs of abuse and neglect, in order to better protect children.
(2 programmes)
NSPCC education advisor, John Stead, safeguarding experts, and primary and secondary teachers, discuss how to spot the signs of abuse and neglect, in order to better protect children.
(2 programmes)










