About Teacher Support Network

Teacher 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 thier families regardless of age, length of service or union affiliations to improve wellbeing, quality of life and career effectiveness.

Contact Teacher Support Network

Contact Teacher Support Network to learn more about our services and what we can do for you.

About our services

We 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.

For members of the press

The Press Office at Teacher Support Network can provide journalists with Quotations, reaction and opinion on a broad-range of educational subjects as well as Feature articles, opinion pieces and advice for teachers, Data and survey results on issues effecting teachers, Anonymous case studies and contacts to teachers willing to speak on or off the record about various issues.



 

Teacher Support England

We are an independent charity that provides practical and emotional support to trainee, serving and retired teachers and their families in England. We're a part of Teacher Support Network.

FEATURES

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An urgent appeal

The credit crunch has hit many teachers hard. More of them are coming to us for advice and grants.

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Top time mangement tips from teachers

At the beginning of June we asked you to share your top tips for time management and organisation with us. We got a fantastic response.

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How can school design benefit teacher wellbeing?

If anyone knows what a school needs, it’s the teachers that work in it. Their criticisms were twinned with smart solutions that aimed to help pupils as well as teachers.



 

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