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Empathetic practice, North America

CYP Now has teamed up with the Churchill Fellowship to publish a series of articles summarising key findings from studies undertaken worldwide by Churchill fellows (see below). This is an abridged version of "Toward a System that Heals: Exploring empathy and its application to youth justice, and children’s education, health and social care services" by Anne-Marie Douglas, who founded the charity Peer Power, which supports young people dealing with trauma.

Inclusive education, Canada

Tara Flood visited New Brunswick in 2019 to observe how schools deliver inclusive education for disabled children, more than thirty years after the Canadian province closed all of its special schools.

Boxing sessions provide firm focus

Learning the rules and techniques of a sport can have far-reaching effects on pupils, helping to improve their focus beyond the gym. Jo Stephenson looks at the Priory School in Kent, which is offering boxing sessions to its pupils.

Escuela Nueva, Colombia

Fiona Ramsay spent five weeks travelling through Colombia observing how a student-centred model of education has boosted the academic attainment and soft skills of children from disadvantaged communities.