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‘Safeguarding teams aren’t given the time they desperately need’
Vulnerable pupils will slip through the cracks because of unrealistic burdens placed on teachers, writes Natasha Devon
18 March 2019
‘Three criticisms of sex education - and why they’re wrong’
There are very good reasons why sex and relationships education is being made mandatory, argues Natasha Devon
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28 February 2019
‘Why child mental health services are in such a mess’
Child mental health services need proper funding and restructuring to be fit for the 21st century, says Natasha Devon
19 February 2019
‘Social media is not the sole cause of youth suicide’
To tackle the rise in teen suicide rates, we need much more than a social media ban – we need a fundamental social revolution, writes Natasha Devon
12 February 2019
Let’s face it, social media isn’t going anywhere
On Safer Internet Day, Natasha Devon says the best thing teachers can do is to get clued up about social media safety themselves
5 February 2019
‘Suicide is complex: the media must be careful reporting it’
The reporting of Archie Day’s death caused a ripple effect of distress across his school, writes Natasha Devon
30 January 2019
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