We like ‘the why’ at Team Teach. It drives everything we do. So, why choose our Relationships & Sex Education training for SEND? I am you. I am that school leader that needed to improve our RSE provision for our special learners. I was that person who thought I would ‘get someone in to help’. […]
Read MoreRelationships & Sex Education is now required in all schools. Do you know what the new legislation means for your setting? All schools, irrelevant of status or governance, must have a Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) policy and curriculum in place, and that includes SEND schools. There is a statutory requirement to provide RSE for […]
Read MoreA blog by Jonathan Newport, Team Teach Global Managing Director. Human behaviour – all human behaviour – is complex and can best be understood as the vehicle through which we communicate our emotions and feelings. All our actions, words and habits offer a window into what’s going on inside, which is why it’s so important […]
Read MoreYou may have heard the term ‘adultification’ in the news recently and wonder what it means. This handy summary explores the key findings of the recent report by the Commission on Young Lives, including suggestions for how schools can help vulnerable students thrive. The Commission on Young Lives (COYL) report, ‘All Together Now: Inclusion not exclusion […]
Read MoreWe like to think we’re fair, don’t we? We want every child to succeed and have the best possible outcomes after their time with us. But, after the recent publication of The Commission on Young Lives report, and the shocking news of Child Q’s treatment (2), it’s time for us to take a good hard […]
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