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Home safe

How one open door can change a life.
16 Mar 2022 Rachel O’Brien
A person stands in a shadowy corridor, with a bright open door casting a long, narrow beam of light across a turquoise background. The person is gazing towards the open door, suggesting a sense of opportunity or curiosity.
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Pandemic nights

Exploring the impact of Covid-19 on our dreams.
16 Mar 2022 Deirdre Barrett
A person and a smaller figure, both wearing gas masks, stand against a red background filled with enlarged virus illustrations, resembling coronavirus. The image is monochromatic, except for the red background, creating a dramatic effect.
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Perils of perfection

Why welcoming frustration and failure may be the key to establishing successful lifelong learning practices.
16 Mar 2022 David Robson
Close-up of a school blazer showing three badges: a red "Council" badge, a yellow "Drinks Monitor" badge, and a blue shield-shaped "Head Boy" badge. A teal tie is visible underneath the blazer.
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Energy into action

We need swift and radical change in capabilities, innovation and investment to save the planet. Read Mari Nishimura, from the United Nations, own view on moving towards a healthy planet.
15 Mar 2022 Mari Nishimura
A black praxinoscope with ornate red patterns stands on a light blue background. Inside, mirrored panels reflect a series of colorful images, creating an illusion of motion. The device has a decorative lid on top.
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