The Milburn Review: If young people are stepping away from education and work, we need to ask what pushed them there.

Baton of Hope has announced the launch of four new Hope Hubs across the UK, with Basingstoke named as one of the new locations. Led by Inclusion Education, Hope: Basingstoke will deliver year-round suicide prevention awareness, community events, and partnership working across the area. The Hub builds on the success of the 2025 Baton of Hope Tour, which united over 130 individuals and 66 local organisations.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight ‘Speak Their Name’ suicide memorial quilt comes to Basingstoke

Hampshire and Isle of Wight ‘Speak Their Name’ suicide memorial quilt comes to Basingstoke To mark World Suicide Prevention Day (10th September), local education charity Inclusion Education, hosts of Baton of Hope Basingstoke, are unveiling the Speak Their Name exhibit. This beautiful and moving piece is a memorial quilt – with each square created by […]
10 Years of Supporting Young People

Celebrating 10 years of supporting young people This year marks the 10 year anniversary of local specialist education charity, Inclusion Hampshire. The charity, which is the umbrella organisation of Inclusion School and Inclusion College, supports young people with mental health and additional learning needs, putting well-being at the heart of education. This milestone will be […]
Going For Gold

Inclusion Awarded Gold Status We have been awarded Gold Status for outstanding mental health and well-being provision by The Carnegie Centre of Excellence! Inclusion Education earned the award for outstanding provision of mental health and well-being support to its learners, students and staff. The Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools aims to […]
New Programme – Project Iris Growing Hope

Project Iris: Growing Hope New service from Inclusion! Inclusion Education have been awarded government funding towards a new suicide prevention programme. Inclusion were one of 79 charities nationally to receive part of the £10million government funding. The programme, Project Iris, will offer help and support to young people from 11- 25 experiencing suicidal ideation, thoughts […]