New Managing Director Appointed
Evolve’s continued growth and progress has led to an internal management restructure, which will help them to scale and extend their evidenced social impact.
Evolve’s continued growth and progress has led to an internal management restructure, which will help them to scale and extend their evidenced social impact.
Evolve has been selected to take part in Spring Impact’s 2019 Scale Accelerator, joining the ranks of seven UK change-maker charities and social enterprises, with an ambition to scale their impact.
This post explores the synergies between the THRIVE framework and Evolve’s multi-award winning primary school health promotion programme – Project HE:RO.
As the reflection of the sun glistens off windows and dry grass disintegrates from green to varying shades of yellow, children across the country rejoice in the knowledge they will not be sitting at a school table for the best
Health and wellbeing is one of the hottest topics in the country as professionals fight against a growing epidemic that continues to spiral out of control. The financially stricken NHS is watching valuable funds disintegrate as it reacts to climbing
You may not have heard about the amazing work of Evolve Health Mentors but they really should be on your radar. Education’s best kept secret Evolve Health Mentors are inspiring and motivational role models who are specifically trained to improve
My mum currently works in a large primary school as a Pastoral Manager. Her career journey went from volunteering in a school for a few hours per week to working as a part-time Learning Support Assistant, full time Teaching Assistant,
According to this DfE study, the emotional wellbeing of students is a better predictor of their academic success than their socio-economic status. So what if I told you that I could offer your teaching support staff a fully funded training
The ESFA have almost certainly taken 0.5% of your annual wage bill from your budget and the only way for you to recoup this funding is to train your workforce using new apprenticeship courses. HOWEVER, THERE IS A PROBLEM Just
You probably have an excellent teaching assistant or learning mentor who is an amazing role model for your more challenging pupils. BUT… Is this person trained sufficiently? Have you clearly mapped out their career progression at your school? Do you
I know mental health issues are in the news a lot at the moment so what can I do about this and is it really at no cost? Step 1 – Read this leaflet Step 2 – Share it with
As a school governor, I know that school budgets are very tight and so implementing anything in school that requires extra cash can be difficult. I also know that it has never been more important for schools to get the
On the week when schools were nervously awaiting the results from Key Stage 2 SATs tests, new research suggests that hand-eye coordination can affect pupils’ academic ability in reading, writing and maths. A study for the journal Psychological Science assessed
The second annual Vulnerability Report, collated and published by children’s commissioner Anne Longfield, has revealed startling statistics about the welfare of children in England. As reported by SecEd, it is believed that 2.1 million of England’s children are living around
A series of recommendations have been made by the Mental Health Policy Commission in their Investing in a Resilient Generation document. Within this paperwork is an overwhelming call for more funding and priority to be directed towards preventative measures rather
You will very soon be able to put your apprenticeship levy to good use. A distinct lack of relevant apprenticeship standards for schools means that most schools have been frustrated about the funds been taken from the already tight budgets.
The charity Ambitious about Autism have released startling figures about children with autism. Their statistics show that ‘exclusions of children with autism have increased by 60 per cent over the past five years – rising to nearly 4,500 pupils being
The government has launched what has been described as the “most ambitious plans yet” in the national fight against obesity with Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, claiming, “the new measures will halve childhood obesity by 2030.” Building upon
A recent review from Tes has found that there is a clear correlation between Ofsted ratings and the socio-economic position of an area. It perhaps comes as no surprise that pupils living in the more affluent areas are more likely
The six-week summer holidays are a substantial period of time to keep your children active, engaged and free from boredom. Fortunately, a variety of XLR8 holiday courses are taking place across the country that help to bridge the education attainment