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Policy Analysis

An historic speech on mental health
Policy Analysis
11th January 2016
An historic speech on mental health
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Emily Frith
2015 Key Stage 2 Results: Cause for cautious optimism but not complacency
Policy Analysis
11th December 2015
2015 Key Stage 2 Results: Cause for cautious optimism but not complacency
Accountability, Assessment, & Inspection
by Rebecca Johnes
Why today’s mental health report is good news (sort of)
Policy Analysis
11th December 2015
Why today’s mental health report is good news (sort of)
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Emily Frith
Putting youth justice at the heart of the community
Policy Analysis
2nd December 2015
Putting youth justice at the heart of the community
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Nikki Stickland
Do talking therapies help people into work?
Policy Analysis
24th November 2015
Do talking therapies help people into work?
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Emily Frith
The 3500 missing trainee teachers
Policy Analysis
19th November 2015
The 3500 missing trainee teachers
Teaching and Leadership: Supply and Quality
by Natalie Perera
Mental health can lower life expectancy no matter what your background…
Policy Analysis
18th November 2015
Mental health can lower life expectancy no matter what your background…
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Emily Frith
Introducing the Commission on Children and Young People’s Mental Health
Policy Analysis
1st March 2015
Introducing the Commission on Children and Young People’s Mental Health
Social Mobility & Vulnerable Learners
by Norman Lamb
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