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When the United Nations launched its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, it set out a bold, global vision: to end poverty, reduce inequality, and build a more sustainable and just world by 2030.
While these goals might sometimes feel vast or abstract, they are deeply connected to the everyday work we do in schools, services, and communities. The goals remind us that building positive behaviour cultures is not only about managing the here and now, but also about preparing young people to thrive in a fairer, more sustainable future.
At the heart of this lies an important truth: behaviour is communication. When we listen, reflect, and respond with compassion, we create environments where everyone has the chance to learn, grow, and succeed.
The UN’s 17 goals cover everything from clean water to climate action, but two stand out as particularly relevant to those of us working in education, health, and social care:
When we commit to creating a positive behaviour culture, we are directly contributing to both.
For example, we know that learning can only happen when people feel safe, supported, and respected. An environment focused on connection, consistency, and compassion is the foundation of quality education.
Equally, when we remove barriers and respond to individual needs, we take pract
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