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In the current economic climate, life is unbearable for all too many teachers. Help us support teachers.
Teacher Support Network is a group of independent charities and a social enterprise that provide practical and emotional support to staff in the education sector and their families
We offer information, support, and coaching to all teachers and staff:
England - 08000 562 561
Wales - 08000 855 088
Scotland - 0800 564 2270
Try out online coaching. Ask a question and get an answer from one of our professional coaches.
submit your questionOur InfoCentre contains more than 1,400 factsheets for teachers. Get your answers by searching here.
About Teacher Support NetworkTeacher Support Network consists of a group of independent charities and a social enterprise in the United Kingdom and the United States. We provide practical and emotional support to staff in the education sector and their families. We aim to help teachers and their families regardless of age, length of service or union affiliations to improve wellbeing, quality of life and career effectiveness. Continue Reading About our servicesWe have a range of services available to suit your needs: Our InfoCentres with over 1400 factsheets covering a wide range of issues including money advice, how to cope with bereavement, mental illness, diet and nutrition and how to manage stress. Our Online Coaching service is available to you to ask one question at a time, or you can register to become a member. Continue Reading About Teacher Support OnlineLearn more about Teacher Support Network's online services with this short YouTube video. Continue Reading What is coaching?The term 'coaching' has come to mean many different activities. Early use in the business world often carried a remedial connotation - people were coached because they were underperforming or their behaviour was unsatisfactory. Now coaching is more usually seen as a means of developing people within an organisation in order that they perform more effectively and reach their potential. Continue Reading Our HistoryTeacher Support Network celebrated 130 years of service to teachers. You may know us as the Teachers Benevolent Fund, or the Benevolent and Orphan Fund of the National Union of Teachers, which spawned Teacher Support Network. Our name has been around since 1999, but our story is much, much older. Find out more. Continue Reading About our Public Policy WorkTeacher Support Network strives to ensure that national, local and school level policies all help to improve teacher health and wellbeing. In doing so, we aim to improve school performance overall. Continue Reading |
About usTeacher Support Network consists of a group of independent charities and a social enterprise in the United Kingdom and the United States. We provide practical and emotional support to staff in the education sector and their families. To find out more use the "Quick Links" listed below. Quick LinksFEATURES
We need your supportIn the current economic climate, life is unbearable for all too many teachers. Help us support teachers.
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