Author Archives: Services For Education
Government consultation on children’s social media use: will it protect young people’s wellbeing and ensure safer online experiences?
Education expert Claire Steele explores the implications of the proposed government ban on social media...
Feb
Restrictive interventions, including use of reasonable force, in schools, April 2026: Is Your School Ready?
Education Adviser, Claire Steele, explains the key implications for schools under the new Restrictive Interventions guidance...Â
Jan
What is a Vulnerable Child Register and what should it look like in my setting?
Education Adviser, Claire Steele, explains what Vulnerable Child Registers are, what they should look like and how to...
Jan
Our Chief Executive in the media
Sharon Bell, SFE’s Chief Executive, has been making waves in the industry, and recent updates...
Jan
Safeguarding, Identity and Belonging: Supporting Pupils in a Climate of Rising Antisemitism and Anti-Islamic Sentiment
Education Adviser, Claire Steele, discusses the safeguarding implications of exposure to public prejudice...
Jan
8 Practical Ways to Support Pupils with SEND by Providing an Inclusive Morning Routine
Claire Steele discusses 8 Practical Ways to Support Pupils with SEND by Providing an Inclusive...
Dec
Survey aims to help charity leaders understand balance between organisational culture, financial sustainability and impact
Charity leaders and trustees from across the country are being encouraged to participate in a...
Dec
SFE in the News – Listings
The work and achievements of Services For Education are frequently featured in the media. For...
Dec
Inspired by Services For Education: Students Explore Global Impact of the Manosphere
A group of second-year International Social Work students from HAN University in the Netherlands is...
Dec
Festive concerts highlight the skills of Birmingham’s young musicians and singers
Two concerts to celebrate winter and Christmas cheer, are being organised by a Birmingham charity...
Dec






