Labour to make children more resilient in battle on mental health in schools
Briefly

The article highlights the importance of quality journalism at a pivotal time in US history, citing The Independent's commitment to unbiased reporting. It discusses Labour's efforts to enhance mental health support for students, with almost a million additional young people receiving help. Intensive support is planned for 500 schools, along with attendance and behavior hubs in others. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasizes the challenges young people face today, underscoring the need for such measures to improve resilience and tackle absenteeism.
We know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
Labour announced it was rolling out a manifesto promise to provide almost one more million students access to mental health in school this year.
Intensive support would be offered at 500 schools while new attendance and behaviour hubs will be built at 90 schools that will also provide wider support across a further 4,500 sites.
I think it's more a question that it's often hard to be a young person growing up today, and life can be very challenging.
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