“Depression would have cost me my family and friends, if I hadn’t spoken to Teacher Support Network” - Samir's story*"I had been teaching for four years and had been feeling unhappy for a long time and was worried I might be suffering from depression. I was working very long hours, going in at weekends and as a result was not enjoying being in the classroom or at home with my family. I even gave up playing football with my mates on Wednesdays and Sundays, just to fit everything in! I felt unsupported by my headteacher and was lonely and isolated. I thought all was lost in my relationships at work and at home" Samir decided to call Teacher Support Network. When Samir called Teacher Support Network, his call was answered by a trained coach, who reassured him that his problems could be overcome. The coach encouraged him to see the link between the situation at work and his feelings of sadness. Samir and his coach agreed that Samir would do the following:
After working with our coach for six weeks, Samir felt more in control and less intimidated by his problems. He started to enjoy his work again and felt reconnected with his family. In his last call, Samir described himself as 'a new man!' Without your help, Teacher Support Network could not continue to improve the lives of teachers like Samir. £25 will help pay for a 30 minute call with a trained coach on our Support Line. You can donate by clicking here
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We offer information, support, and coaching to all teachers and staff
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Who we are
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

