The Walsall NASUWT Teachers' Union, works to protect the status of the teaching profession and deliver real improvements to teachers' and school leaders.
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Posted 03/06/2024 13:10:26
The NASUWT's Manifesto for Teachers is an ambitious programme for the next government to commit to a New Deal for Teachers, an agenda essential to securing a world-class education system that allows all children and young people to flourish and succeed
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Posted 18/02/2024 12:39:06
At any stage of your career, in any sector, you dedicate yourself to your students: and we’re here when you need support with over 100 years’ experience.
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Posted 18/02/2024 12:25:08
Getting active in the Union takes a variety of forms and will mean you get access to FREE training, support, and personal and professional development: you can be proud in the knowledge that you are undertaking a role that helps teachers in their workplaces.
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Posted 12/10/2023 13:34:09
Don't miss the webinar for NASUWT on the 17th October 18:00pm till 19:00pm. HMRC will deliver a workshop to highlight to supply teachers issues associated with tax non-compliance and umbrella companies.
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Posted 21/09/2023 10:31:50
The NASUWT's 'work to rule' industrial action in schools and colleges across England is about ensuring we send a very clear message to the Government that workload and working time is unacceptable and it is unsustainable.
Teachers in England are working some of the longest hours anywhere in the OECD. The NASUWT union has instructed its members to take action short of a strike from Monday.
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Posted 13/06/2023 14:01:14
The Disabled Teachers Conference will take place virtually on Saturday 17 June 2023.
With support from the NASUWT's Disabled Members' Advisory Committee, we have an informative and interactive day planned, geared solely to the needs of you, our disabled teachers. If you want to know about your legal protections as a disabled teacher or how best to be involved in the NASUWT or how to access support, book your place today!
by NASUWT Walsall Office
Posted 19/05/2023 09:49:19
The Government is refusing to pay teachers fairly or take action to tackle excessive workload and working hours. We are balloting members in all state-funded schools for industrial action on pay, workload and working time. Ballot papers will be issued by post on 5 June.
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Posted 24/04/2023 12:45:37
We are calling time on unreasonable expectations and excessive workload for teachers
Our members have told us its Time for a Limit on excessive workload, unreasonable expectations and the increasing number of hours it takes to fulfil their role.
Despite their best efforts to keep up with an ever-increasing workload, 69% of teachers told us they feel too worn down to give their job their best effort.
Our Big Question and Wellbeing Surveys carried out in 2022 found that teachers ranked workload as the top issue that most impacted both their physical and mental health.
by NASUWT Walsall Office
Posted 18/01/2023 10:28:25
General Secretary Dr Patrick Roach said:
“When we asked teachers what they were willing to do to get the Government to act to address members’ concerns about cuts to teachers’ pay, 90% of members who voted said they are ready to take strike action and action short of strike.
by NASUWT Walsall Office
Posted 08/12/2022 12:05:58
Please note this will be an Online Event
The NASUWT uses the term Black in a political and inclusive sense to describe those who self-identify as African, Caribbean and Asian identities and those with a common and direct history of racism, racist oppression and diminished opportunities in todays society. This Conference aims to enable members to engage with the key issues and challenges facing the Union, share experiences, meet other members and shape the future of the Union.
by NASUWT Walsall Office
Posted 08/12/2022 12:02:22
The Training Officers’ Training and Development Day is an annual seminar for all NASUWT lay tutors.
This essential event provides updates on the national training programme, training courses and the work of the National Training Committee. It is imperative that all current tutors attend.
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Posted 03/11/2022 09:27:35
The Disabled Teachers’ Consultation Conference offers a safe space to explore key issues and challenges you face in your career, share experiences with other disabled members and contribute ideas for the future of your Union. These events are FREE to eligible members and provide you with the opportunity to take part in seminars and workshops.
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Posted 11/07/2022 16:03:37
The NASUWT believes that all children and young people and staff in schools have a right to learn and work in a safe and secure environment, free from intimidation, harassment, abuse and fear and where they feel valued and respected.
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Posted 01/06/2022 11:33:09
The Official Opening of Annual Conference 2022 includes the induction of the new President Angela Butler and her inaugural President’s Address, followed by a welcome from Dr Patrick Roach, General Secretary, to Angela and the President’s vote of thanks to now Ex-President Phil Kemp.
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Posted 24/01/2022 11:39:38
BLACK WORKERS have the collective power to challenge racial injustice in the workplace, Britain’s most senior black trade union official has said. In a New Year message, Dr Patrick Roach — who leads a 300,000 member teachers’ union – said “now is the time” to get involved in the movement so the collective power of labour can tackle structural racism.
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Posted 04/10/2017 16:41:18
The Union provides a wide range of services including high quality support, advice and representation for members; legal representation; national and regional training programmes and professional seminars and conferences.
NASUWT strongly believes that no teacher or Initial Teacher Training (ITT) student should enter the classroom without the essential legal and professional cover that the NASUWT provides.