Read what happened when Thomas Arnold School prioritised mental wellbeing
8th March 2021 | Case Studies
When we heard about Thrive, it fitted perfectly with what we were looking for to meet our pupils’ needs. It has become an integral part of school life and the pupils, staff and parents are all committed to the approach.
How schools can use the latest catch-up funding to prioritise pupils' mental wellbeing
25th February 2021 | Blogs
How schools can use the latest catch-up funding to prioritise mental wellbeing
Longfield: Put children at the heart of recovery effort
23rd February 2021 | Blogs
Outgoing Children's Commissioner for England calls on the Prime Minister to create a 'Covid-covenant' for children and young people The outgoing Children's Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, h...
Thrive backs call for prevention-based approach to mental health
5th February 2021 | Blogs
New research has called on the Government to find additional funding to support young people's mental and emotional wellbeing and to take a preventative approach to the issue, rather than allowing me...
Why children's mental health matters more than attainment
18th January 2021 | Blogs
The results of Ofsted's visits to schools last term shows the broad range of impacts that the Covid-19 pandemic is having on children and young people. While headteachers report that some children ha...
How one Welsh primary school adapted Family Thrive sessions during Covid
7th January 2021 | Blogs
A Welsh primary school has adapted its Family Thrive sessions to run online to help support and connect with its parents and carers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Family Thrive is a series of six sess...
How Welsh schools can use accelerated learning funding to support social and emotional needs
5th October 2020 | Blogs
Schools in Wales are focusing their Covid-19 recovery efforts on providing additional human resources to support the most vulnerable pupils as they seek to get back on track after interruptions in the...
How to use Covid-19 catch-up funding to support pupils' social and emotional needs
24th September 2020 | Blogs
In July, the Government announced that children in England would benefit from a £1 billion Covid "catch-up" package to tackle the impact of lost teaching time during the pandemic. While some £350 m...
Read this when you're helping your child prepare for their return to school
10th September 2020 | News
As pupils prepare to return to schools, Thrive has put together a list of easy-to-follow, practical suggestions to help parents and children get ready to return to ‘normal’ education. Although so...
How a relationship-focused approach helps schools prepare for a full reopening
“The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely he will be to recover from trauma and thrive. Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is human love.” Bru...