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Sexual health and relationships: Research evidence

Jonathan Baggaley, chief executive of the PSHE Association, outlines research on the impact of pornography on young people and how schools can cover the topic in statutory relationships, sex and health education. Pornography and Human Futures, Fully Human Issue 1

Sexual Health and Relationships: Special Report

Schools will soon be required to teach pupils about sex and relationships, which experts say is vital to help young people navigate a range of complex issues including consent and explicit online material.

Character Education in UK Schools

    Other
  • Tuesday, October 29, 2019
  • | CYP Now
The following executive summary provides a critical appraisal of why we need to reflect on the educational and wider context and associated moral behaviours when developing our understanding of character education.

Character Education: Special Report

    Features
  • Tuesday, October 29, 2019
  • | CYP Now
Policymakers, educators and children's professionals are developing new ways to help young people learn and hone the positive character traits they need to overcome life's challenges and be good citizens.

Achievement for All, Social Impact Assessment Report

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  • Tuesday, October 29, 2019
  • | CYP Now
During 2011-2016, PwC led an independent evaluation report investigating the work carried out by Achievement for All in improving the educational outcomes of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged pupils in school.

Social Mobility, Chance or Choice?

    Research
  • Tuesday, October 29, 2019
  • | CYP Now
A sequel to Born to Fail? Social Mobility a Working Class View (2017), Social Mobility, Chance or Choice? revisits mutuality and asks do we dare to start a new conversation by considering the issues, solutions and impact to the education and social issues that push against the moral questions underpinning social mobility.

Special Report: PSHE Education

    Features
  • Tuesday, November 28, 2017
  • | CYP Now
Personal, social, health and economic education has long been championed as key to teaching children essential life skills, and from 2019 all schools will be required to teach relationships and sex education.