Moving on, Moving Up - Transition to secondary school intervention training
Gloucestershire Educational Psychology Service are running their Moving on, Moving Up Intervention training during March and June at Shire Hall and Royal Forest Centre, Cinderford. To find out more about the course, costs and how to book click the poster below:
Tackling Misogyny in Schools Pilot Programme

GCC White Ribbon Network and GHLL are sharing this external pilot programme for information and awareness:
Tackling Misogyny in Schools
PILOT PROGRAMME 2025/26 — Limited to 5-8 Schools
A transformative programme by Matt Pinkett
Author of Boys Don't Try?, Boys Do Cry and Unmasking the Manosphere
A comprehensive immersive three-day programme designed to create lasting cultural change in your school. Matt embeds himself in your school community to understand your specific context, challenges, and student population, delivering tailored solutions that address the root causes of misogyny.
Day 1: Immersion & Assessment
Day 2: Staff Training & Strategic Planning
Day 3: Student Assembly & Debrief
For full information on the Pilot Programe and costs see the full information letter here
Opportunity for Schools to Participate in Beyond Gender Stereotypes in Spring/Summer Term 2026 (including £250 Incentive Payment)
Gender Stereotypes (BGS) is The Children’s Society’s FREE evidence-based KS2 PSHE curriculum designed for use in all English Primary Schools - part of our Lifting Limits programme.
They are now offering a £250 incentive payment to the first 20 eligible schools that successfully sign up to the Beyond Gender Stereotypes programme in Spring or Summer Term 2026. Any school that participates in BGS will be free to choose when to deliver the one-hour lessons (3 lessons for LKS2 and 4 for UKS2).
To take part in the programme, schools need to fill in the Beyond Gender Stereotypes Application Form (Spring 2026) (Page 1 of 5)
For more information, you can access the information sheets here: BEYOND GENDER STEREOTYPES school info sheet
Schools can visit Beyond Gender Stereotypes (BGS) | The Children's Society to find out more or get in touch via bgs@childrenssociety.org.uk.
The Talk About Trust - resources available now!

Hard copy resources available to order free of charge here!




Free Webinar - Supporting a partner with an eating disorder
How to approach concerns with parents and carers.
Join Kim, one of BEATs eating disorder clinicians, for the next free SPOT webinar.
Details: Wednesday 25th March, 16:00-17:00, hosted on Zoom.
This session will cover:
- How to approach sensitive conversations with young people and their parents or carers
- How to manage and respond to a range of parent and carer reactions
- How schools can support the young person appropriately
Can’t attend live? No problem — the session will be available afterwards on our Webinar Recordings page.
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.

