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‘Social media is a mental health scapegoat’
To blame young people’s mental health problems entirely on technology is dangerous and naive, argues Natasha Devon
5 June 2018
‘We must teach pupils it’s OK to make mistakes’
Writing ahead of a ‘failure’ special in tomorrow’s Tes magazine, one mental health expert explores the issue
31 May 2018
‘Schools can help Mental Health Awareness Week’
We can’t let Mental Health Awareness Week be overshadowed by the royal wedding, says Tes’ mental health columnist
14 May 2018
14 ways to make PSHE lessons a success - even with a limited budget
With the summer term comes an increased focus on PSHE in schools – here, Tes mental health columnist Natasha Devon offers her advice on how to make sure your lessons are informative, engaging and within budget
8 May 2018
‘Weighing pupils in school isn’t the way to improve children’s health’
We need to stop fixating on pupils’ weight and instead ensure that all food served in school canteens has a basic level of nutritional value, writes Tes’ mental health columnist Natasha Devon
30 April 2018
‘Too often teachers are portrayed as saints or shirkers - there seems to be nothing in between’
The teaching profession is floundering. Perhaps it would help if the media was more honest in its portrayal of life as a teacher, writes Tes’ mental health columnist
24 April 2018
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