The message from government is clear: an element of risk-taking is good for learning and growth. There is an acknowledgement, as...

With the publication of the Staying Safe Action Plan last week, the government has been at pains not to be seen to wrap children up in cotton wool. In presentation terms, the document's front cover depicts children happily participating in watersports, climbing and running. Meanwhile, the Department for Children, Schools and Families' press notice on the safety plan leads heavily on the proposal to encourage teachers to take pupils on outdoor school trips by providing advice and diminishing bureaucracy.
The message from government is clear: an element of risk-taking is good for learning and growth. There is an acknowledgement, as...
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