Take our violence and disruption surveyTeachers' powers to control violence and disruption have changed considerably in recent years.By Joe Williams : 4 June 2009
UPDATE: The survey has no closed, but thanks for your interest. Please check back with our website or sign up to Teacher Support Direct in order to find out the results. When the legislation currently working its way through Parliament comes in to force, they are set to change again. Teacher Support Network would like your help to ensure that any legislative changes protect your health and wellbeing as much as possible. By completing our short survey, you will significantly help our campaign to ensure than any legislative changes protect your health and wellbeing as much as possible. It shouldn’t take more than five minutes and can be found here. Teacher Support Network’s Chief Executive, Julian Stanley, said: “Our previous surveys on violence and disruption, in 2005 and 2007, have played a key role in bringing this vital issue to the attention of Government and other stakeholders. “Now that action is taking place in response, it is vital that people know what teachers really think about current and proposed policies. “We know that disruption can severely harm teacher health and wellbeing. If enough teachers participate in this survey, I hope that the results will help us influence policy in the interests of the profession.” If you would like any help or advice on dealing with disruptive behaviour, or any other matter, you can call our free, confidential Support Line on 08000 562 561 (England), 0800 564 2270 (Scotland) or 08000 855 088 (Wales). You may also find the following factsheets useful:
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