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‘Talking about being bullied is not whingeing - and it is most certainly not “trendy”’
We need more role models like Kate Winslet – who bravely spoke up about being bullied at school – to put the spotlight on this life-changing problem, writes the former government mental health tsar
28 March 2017
‘Is it any wonder that British young people are among the unhappiest in the world?’
It’s harder than it’s ever been for today’s young people to become contented and happy, writes the former government mental health tsar and campaigner
20 March 2017
‘Children are still deeply misinformed about eating disorders’
We’ll never understand eating disorders properly until we stop focusing on weight and start thinking of them in the same way we do depression – as illnesses of the mind, writes one mental health campaigner
15 March 2017
‘SRE covers a potentially vast gamut of content - going way beyond putting a condom on a banana’
I’m delighted that SRE will be compulsory in all schools, but ultimately will anything really change, asks the former government mental health tsar and mental health campaigner
8 March 2017
‘In this endlessly demanding world, self-care and leisure time isn’t selfish - it’s essential’
Teachers, you’re no use to anyone if you break yourself. Here are the five friends everyone needs in a time of mental health crisis, writes the former government mental health tsar and mental health campaigner
20 February 2017
‘Stress among teachers will inevitably cascade downwards towards pupils’
Teachers tell me they can’t admit to their SLT that their stress levels have become unbearable, writes the former government mental health tsar and mental health campaigner
13 February 2017
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