The Teachers Health and Wellbeing Study in ScotlandBy Rebecca Lubansky
The Teachers Health and Wellbeing Study: Scotland
While it is a well-established fact that teaching is one of the most stressful jobs, very little primary data on teachers in Scotland actually exist. Rather, the evidence base in Scotland is dominated by reviews cataloguing the evidence and arguments concerning the nature and sources of teacher stress, for example, the Scottish Council for Research in Education (SCRE) has published two of the most detailed reviews of the sources and prevalence of teachers’ stress. In an effort to form a baseline picture of teachers’ health needs in Scotland, as well as a more strategic view of what could be done to address these growing problems, NHS Health Scotland and the charity Teacher Support Scotland (TSS) with support from the Esmee Fairburn Foundation commissioned research to explore the issue of teachers’ health and well being. The explicit aim of the endeavour was to address the ‘growing perception in Scotland that there is a need for consistent and systematic support for teachers on a national basis, the concern being that teacher recruitment, retention and morale will be adversely affected if such support is not forthcoming. There were three components to the research, the aims of which were:
Data were collected for each strand respectively through:
This report summarises the results from all three strands of the research project |
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