Violence and assaults against staff in schools model policy
The aim of this model policy on violence and assaults against staff in schools is to provide a framework that schools can adopt to seek to prevent workplace violence in its schools.
The aim of this model policy on violence and assaults against staff in schools is to provide a framework that schools can adopt to seek to prevent workplace violence in its schools.
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94% of teachers and 97% of support staff respondents believe that poverty or low income affects learning.
Tips for trainees on managing behaviour in the classroom, including tips for your first lesson and managing conflict.
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, commenting on the latest data from Government on pupils with special educational needs.
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Order all trainee and general recruitment materials including application forms, flyers and posters, along with recruitment publications for leaders and educational professionals
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