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The Peterborough neighbourhoods where child poverty is over 50 per cent
In one neighbourhood in Peterborough, nearly two in every three children are thought to be living in poverty
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More than half the children in six Peterborough neighbourhoods are estimated to be living below the breadline, according to the latest government statistics.
North-east school recognised for efforts for promoting positive mental health
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A north-east school has been honoured for its commitment to promoting emotional wellbeing and mental health.
Kintore primary has secured a Wellbeing Award for Schools (WAS) which is a scheme run by Optimus Education in partnership with the National Children’s Bureau.
It sets a national standard for promoting positive mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Kintore is the first school in Aberdeenshire to have received recognition.
The award highlights the school’s efforts to ensure emotional wellbeing is a responsibility for all, to actively promote positive mental health among staff and pupils.