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The State of Education: Young People’s Mental Health

April 26, 2019

Mental health problems amongst young people hit “crisis point”, according to findings of NEU survey. In advance of the National Education Union’s annual conference, held in Liverpool this week, more than 8,000 teachers, school leaders and support staff from across the UK have made clear their views on the State of Education and the conditions they are having to work under.

Read the full article on this link to National Education Union

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