Guiding the future of this charity – and its mission - the health and wellbeing of teachers

The TSN group would like to attract people onto our National Council and Board of Trustees who can help lead the charity into the future. This year we are looking for people with the appetite to make a difference to teachers’ lives and have skills and experience which match our mission. Continue Reading

What happens when a teacher is falsely accused?

12 January 2012—Simon was suspended from the secondary school, where he had taught since he had qualified, after a female pupil made an allegation of inappropriate conduct against him. Continue Reading

The Supporter Spring 2012

12 January 2012—The latest edition is out now Continue Reading

How can you help teachers facing an allegation?

We know from the people who contact us that a false allegation not only causes severe emotional distress and anxiety, but also undermine confidence, has long-term mental health implications and may drive some teachers from the profession entirely. Continue Reading

The Steve Sinnott Foundation

21 September 2011—Steve Sinnott, the NUT General Secretary who died suddenly in 2008, was well known amongst teachers’ organisations worldwide for his passionate support of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for education, that every child in the world must have access to basic education by 2015. Continue Reading



 

Campaigns

Helping teachers in work and wellbeing requires more than offering free, round-the-clock coaching via phone and internet. Teacher Support Network's group of charities also regularly launches campaigns to promote time management, reducing stress and increasing well being for educators and their families. We also support other endeavors as well. If you know of a campaign aimed at assisting teachers, contact us here.

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