Make Play and Continuous Provision statutory in England's Key Stage 1 Curriculum
- 106,037 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 106,053 - 8 added in the past 24hrs)
Revise statutory guidance for KS1 to make play based pedagogy a core part of the Key Stage One National Curriculum, extending the best practice that we see in Early Years to ensure all Key Stage One children continue to have a developmentally appropriate play based approach to their learning.
The Government responsed to this petition on 1st August 2025 (View Full Response)Make it statutory guidance not to remove break-times for neurodivergent children
- 41,537 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 41,645 - 4 added in the past 24hrs)
We feel that neurodivergent children (especially children with hyperactive/impulsive or combined ADHD) need movement to help regulate their brains. We think we need to stop punishing neurodivergent children in schools by removing access to outdoor play and movement opportunities.
The Government responsed to this petition on 25th September 2025 (View Full Response)Commission independent inquiry into delays in SEND education provision
- 25,712 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 26,044 - 4 added in the past 24hrs)
Many children with SEND are being failed. Some families can wait months or even years for support, leaving children without the education they are legally entitled to and causing long-term harm.
The Government responsed to this petition on 24th November 2025 (View Full Response)Require schools to let children use the toilet at all times in the school day
- 19,337 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 19,442 - 11 added in the past 24hrs)
Make it mandatory for schools to allow students to go to the toilet at all times throughout the school day when they need to and do not lock toilets so that they aren’t accessible during certain times of the day.
The Government responsed to this petition on 26th November 2025 (View Full Response)New Disclosure and Safeguarding Mechanism for At-Risk Children
- 15,614 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 16,457 - 24 added in the past 24hrs)
We propose a statutory safeguarding framework that facilitates proactive information sharing where a child is at risk due to a parent or caregiver’s known history, even when current laws may not trigger disclosure.
Criminalise & legally require schools to tackle bullying in & out of school
- 16,056 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 16,303 - 5 added in the past 24hrs)
We urge the Government to make repeated bullying over the age of 10 a specific criminal offence, and to make it a legal requirement for schools to act on all forms of bullying, inside and out of school, and mandate mental health reviews after bullying-related self-harm.
The Government responsed to this petition on 26th November 2025 (View Full Response)Introduce an independent appeals panel for school absences
- 3,538 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 10,651 - 45 added in the past 24hrs)
As it stands, the decision whether a school absence is authorised or not lies solely with the headteacher or designated attendance officer. If this person deems the absence as not "exceptional" enough, or marks an illness absence as unauthorised, there is no formal right of appeal for parents.
Create an independent early years funding review
- 5,053 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 5,160 - 3 added in the past 24hrs)
We ask Government to establish an Independent Early Years Funding Review Body. Similar to the School Teachers’ Review Body, it could take evidence from providers, parents and experts and recommend fair funding rates based on actual costs, not political decisions, for the Government to respond to.
Halt the Pylon Network Expansion & support underground & undersea cabling
- 2,490 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 2,516 - 1 added in the past 24hrs)
We, the undersigned, urgently call on the UK Government to immediately halt and reassess the proposed expansion of the national grid network, which we believe could threaten irreversible harm to our natural environment, wildlife (including protected birds and bats), and rural communities.
We call on Government to urgently revise the mobile phone in schools guidance
- 2,360 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 2,386 - 1 added in the past 24hrs)
We believe schools cannot meet statutory safeguarding duties under ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ while allowing students to carry smartphones. Smartphones pose risks including distraction, sharing harmful content, cyberbullying, and non-consensual photos and recording of students and staff.