There are stark socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in babies admitted to and who die in neonatal units in England and ...
The number of 16 to 24-year-olds in England who are not in education, employment or training (Neet) currently stands at nearly one million. In a recent document of proposed policy, the government has ...
The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary ...
Background Although voting is recognised as a social determinant of health, the association between electoral participation ...
Introduction The mental health first aid (MHFA) training is an evidence-based programme that is known to improve undergraduate students’ attitudes towards mental illness and confidence in helping ...
“Hospital at Home” Mental Health Psychiatric Hospital Return to the Community Transition Support: Impact on Self-Reported ...
In England’s schools, children are not only pupils but also data subjects. From the moment they are born, a digital record ...
In the past decade spending on children with SEND in England has almost doubled, reaching £11.6bn ($15.5bn). Yet even as ...
There is no consensus around why certain Maine kids are performing worse on tests, but losses may reflect deeper challenges ...
Abstract: Critical thinking is a key competency in higher education, particularly in digital environments that demand analysis, judgment, and informed decision-making. Generative Artificial ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research says there should be more comprehensive support for Send students in mainstream ...
Background Bronchiolitis and its outcomes have strong socioeconomic determinants. In Liverpool, a city with high deprivation ...