Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention
The PSHE Association's latest lesson pack for KS4-5 students, Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention, is available to download for free.
Created by Prevent Breast Cancer in partnership with the PSHE Association, the lessons explore breast awareness and breast cancer prevention, helping students understand how to notice changes, access reliable information and seek help with confidence.
Download the free lesson pack here: Prevent Breast Cancer: Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention
Closure of Samaritans' email and letter-writing services
Samaritans is closing its UK email and letter writing services in 2026 but will continue to offer immediate support for anyone in crisis through its 24/7 telephone helpline.
When life is difficult, Samaritans are here to listen – day or night, 365 days a year. No judgement, no pressure. You can call them for free on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org
The way people seek support is changing and the closure of these services is part of Samaritans’ efforts to make sure its services are fit for the future. Alongside prioritising the 24/7 telephone helpline, the charity is working to expand its online chat service – currently available six nights a week. Through the telephone helpline and online chat service, Samaritans’ trained volunteers will continue to provide immediate support for anyone in crisis. To find out more please visit Samaritans’ website: www.samaritans.org/email-closing
Free Workshops for Young People Creating Youth-Led Climate Circus in Gloucestershire
Following successful first sessions, The Great Big Climate Circus is launching its full programme of free arts workshops for young people in Stroud, Dursley and Gloucester.
The programme marks the next phase of The Great Big Climate Circus, using creativity and community to inspire positive climate action in Gloucestershire.
Participants are co-creating art projects and performances for a touring, youth-led, climate action-themed circus visiting three venues in the summer: Stratford Park, Stroud (Saturday 20 June); Dursley War Memorial Recreation Ground (Saturday 11 July), and The Venture Community Hub, White City, Gloucester (Saturday 18 July).
Workshops include youth dance workshops, film, photography and vinyl workshops in Stroud;, drumming, singing, contemporary dance and painting large-scale backdrops in Dursley; creating props, costumes and masks from waste materials in Gloucester.
For the full programme, venues and times, visit World Jungle
Knife Crime Awareness Week 2026
Knife Crime Awareness Week is a national campaign led by the Ben Kinsella Trust, bringing together communities, charities and organisations to take a stand against knife crime.
From 18th – 24th May 2026, they will be joining organisations nationwide to reflect, learn and take collective action during Knife Crime Awareness Week, with a shared focus on keeping young people safe.
Their involvement this year includes promoting and signing the Knife Crime Awareness Week pledges, delivering FREE specialist training, sharing practical resources and amplifying lived experience.
Find out more here: How we're getting involved during Knife Crime Awareness Week | The Ben Kinsella Trust
Halving Knife Crime: Government launches major new strategy
The Government have published their Halving Knife Crime Plan, setting out a national approach to reducing knife crime and improving safety across communities. Government halving knife crime: Ambition must be matched by delivery | The Ben Kinsella Trust
Built around four pillars - Support, Stop, Police and End - the plan recognises that knife crime is not a problem with a single cause or solution, and sets out how government, local partners and frontline services should work together to tackle the drivers of violence and protect those most at risk.
Join the free workshop for Parents and Carers - Helping our Children Stay Safe | 23rd April @ 6-8pm
Register here: The Ben Kinsella Trust - Parents and Carers - Helping our Children Stay Safe | 23rd April @ 6-8pm
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.
