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Ultimately, exam-factory schooling is responsible for the student mental health crisis
The hyper-competitive school environment perpetuates a vicious cycle for pupils, argues the government鈥檚 former mental health tsar
9 May 2019
Oxbridge: 鈥楥ontextual鈥 offers don鈥檛 go far enough
While they鈥檙e a nice idea, what鈥檚 really needed to help everyone is a radically different exam system, writes Natasha Devon
3 May 2019
鈥楳ental health is about more than just talking鈥
Game of Thrones鈥 Sophie Turner says we need to 鈥榡ust talk鈥 about mental health... and the rest, writes Natasha Devon
26 April 2019
Naked Beach: Why every family should be watching it
Naked Beach is full-frontal 鈥 but that鈥檚 the point, says presenter and 糖心Vlog columnist Natasha Devon, children need to see ordinary bodies
12 April 2019
How to spot the signs of an abusive friendship
Teaching pupils about abusive friendships is difficult, says Natasha Devon 鈥 but it鈥檚 not something we should shy away from
9 April 2019
鈥楥ondemning 鈥渋dentity politics鈥 misses the point鈥
Schools that try to be inclusive with minority groups are just showing empathy and courtesy, writes Natasha Devon
1 April 2019
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