A new pilot programme has been launched in Tameside, Greater Manchester, to educate boys and girls about what constitutes violence against women and girls and what its effects are. The scheme, which has been commissioned by Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council and developed in partnership with safeguarding leads, commissioners, teachers, parents and young people, will be […]
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Arts University Plymouth shortlisted for University of the Year
Arts University Plymouth has been shortlisted for University of the Year and in three other categories of the Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs) 2024. The nominees and winners are based on reviews submitted by students from across the UK, and winners are judged by a panel made up of prospective and current university students. One […]
Read MoreStudents unite to call for English bursary reform
Hundreds of social work students and recent graduates have joined a call to reform bursaries across England.
Read MoreScottish social work students’ campaign pays off
Scottish social work students have secured a major step forward in their campaign for bursaries in the final years of their studies.
Read MoreNew mental health portal launched to support school students’ wellbeing
A new digital package for schools has been launched to support the mental health and wellbeing of their students by digital youth charity, The Mix.
Read MoreLearning disability charity receives welcome funding boost
Check out this positive news story: a charity in Bristol received a boost recently when three universities pledged their support to help raise funds this year.
Read MoreSocial work students set for their day in Parliament
Student social workers in Scotland will have their petition for better support heard by MSPs on 22 March.
Read MoreUniversity wins award for supporting estranged students
Students without family contact get help with finances and housing
Read MoreSocial work students launch formal petition for equal treatment
Social work students have taken action to fight for more funding by launching a formal petition to the Scottish Parliament.
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