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Review guidance on school behaviour policy to support mental health & inclusion

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We call on the Government to launch a review of the statutory guidance on school behaviour policies which looks into ending any punitive measures and investing in restorative, trauma-informed approaches.

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Review guidance on school behaviour policy to support mental health & inclusion

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We call on the Government to launch a review of the statutory guidance on school behaviour policies which looks into ending any punitive measures and investing in restorative, trauma-informed approaches.

National
41 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

Education Secretary

React

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