Pioneering South London Youth Choir Creates Scholarship Pathways in Deprived Community
New analysis by the Education Policy Institute suggests internal exclusions may not be effective at reducing external suspensions in schools. The research found only tentative correlations between the use of internal isolation and fewer formal suspensions, challenging assumptions about behaviour management approaches.
Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children’s Commissioner for England, opened her second Festival of Childhood at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum alongside Youth Ambassadors. The event emphasises the vital importance of youth voice in shaping national policy and local services for children and young people.
A new exhibition examines Bradford's 1904 Great Exhibition, where 57 Somali men, women and children were displayed as entertainment, highlighting how cultural institutions can address historical injustice and colonial legacy.