Infectious diseases in schools
How to manage cases of infectious illness in schools, including when children should be absent.
How to manage cases of infectious illness in schools, including when children should be absent.
How to achieve a union recognition agreement in the independent sector.
Over 200 independent schools recognise the NEU for collective negotiation of terms and conditions.
Antisemitism is racism against Jewish people. Like other forms of racism, it is on the rise and needs to be tackled.
No teacher in Northern Ireland should be directed to work more than 32.4 hours in a single week.
Rebuilding a school system that supports all students, staff and teachers and is responsive to the particular needs of each and every child.
The Work and Families (Northern Ireland) Act 2015 provides an opportunity for parents to take advantage of additional flexibility in the way they choose to care for a new arrival to the family.
Advice on the appropriate hygiene procedures for schools to help prevent the spread of blood-borne viruses such as HIV and hepatitis, and conditions such as dysentery
Know your rights, so you can act collectively to safeguard them.
There are two ways that a school can become an academy: schools can either be forced to become academies or their governing bodies can make the decision “voluntarily”.