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      • How much do teachers need their half term holiday? Research seeks to find out
      • Lucy Powell MP to join Young Fabians and UK charity Education Support Partnership panel debate ‘Solving the Education Crisis’
      • New Charity Appeal Urges Young Teachers to Stay the Course - #NotQuittingTeaching
      • New research suggests good leadership is the major contributor to reducing education job strain
      • Pressure on teachers damaging mental health and wellbeing
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      • Violence against teachers is unacceptable says Education Support Partnership CEO Julian Stanley
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      • Annual survey uncovers an ‘epidemic’ of mental health issues
      • As helpline prepares for peak in calls, charity urges teachers to talk and protect wellbeing
      • Christmas break vital to teacher’s psychological wellbeing, says study
      • Comment on Ann Maguire report by Leeds Safeguarding Children’s Board
      • Comment on the NAHT’s annual survey looking at retention and recruitment
      • Education Support Partnership comment on the government’s plans to “transform” attitudes to mental health, with a focus on children and young people
      • Education Support Partnership comments on the OECD PISA 2015 global school performance results
      • Education charity encourages staff to share their mental health concerns
      • How much do teachers need their half term holiday? Research seeks to find out
      • Lucy Powell MP to join Young Fabians and UK charity Education Support Partnership panel debate ‘Solving the Education Crisis’
      • New Charity Appeal Urges Young Teachers to Stay the Course - #NotQuittingTeaching
      • New research suggests good leadership is the major contributor to reducing education job strain
      • Pressure on teachers damaging mental health and wellbeing
      • Reduced workload and better support for wellbeing key to retaining teachers
      • Response to the Education Select Committee’s ‘supply of teachers’ inquiry report
      • Sharp rise in teachers calling helpline
      • Thousands of teachers supported by unique UK charity helpline
      • Top names to perform at comedy first for UK education charity
      • Violence against teachers is unacceptable says Education Support Partnership CEO Julian Stanley
      • ​Comedy-first a sell-out success for UK education charity
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