Stress model policy
This policy aims to reduce the occurrence of work-related stress-related conditions among staff, thus enhancing the education provision for students and providing a safer working environment for all staff.
This policy aims to reduce the occurrence of work-related stress-related conditions among staff, thus enhancing the education provision for students and providing a safer working environment for all staff.
Expanding family services and SEND support will help identify need and offer help at the earliest opportunity.
Banning smartphones, plus: negative curriculum impact, managing excessive complaints, climate action targets
The PAC are absolutely right to focus on the worst teacher recruitment and retention crisis in a generation created by long hours, poor pay and Ofsted.
Response to the consultation on the 35th School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) Report and the draft 2025 School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD)
Joint response to the statutory consultation on the 35th STRB report and the Government’s response
ASCL, NAHT, NEU and Community have told the Government to fully fund September’s 4% teacher and school leader pay increase
Unions march against austerity, plus: Still fighting for pay and funding, winning on free school meals, AI in education.
The Government must immediately scrap the two-child limit and benefit cap, and uplift benefits.
We should recognise the hard work of children and teachers in year 6 for the SATs exams but also that they narrow the curriculum and place unnecessary stress on pupils.
This is a really good idea, but the funding will have to be at the right level to reap the benefits