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We’re excited to launch Steps and Stories, the very first edition of our digital newsletter!

Each month, we’ll share updates on our work supporting children’s emotional wellbeing through mentoring, alongside news from our partner schools, insights from our volunteers, and free practical tools for families and educators.

In this first issue, you’ll find updates on our new school offer, recent funding news, a team spotlight, and a printable feelings colour chart to help children express their emotions.

📖 Read the first edition here:

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