Teacher Support Scotland launches National Support Service

Teacher Support Scotland today launched its telephone and online support services for serving and retired teachers across the nation at Commercial Primary School in Dunfermline.

More teachers turn to Support Network for help

8 August 2008—More teachers and education professionals turned to the Teacher Support Network Group for assistance between April and June than during the same time last year, the charity has reported.

Quarterly Report Highlights

7 August 2008—The total number of interactions handled across all charities between April and June 2008 was 26,569. This is compared to 22,817 interactions between April and June 2007 and 23,032 in the last quarter. InfoCentre factsheets made up the largest number of interactions (82 per cent) while telephone calls represented 16 per cent. Online Coaching, although in use more than last quarter, still accounted for 2 per cent of all interactions.

Event reveals serious concerns about new school buildings

8 July 2008—Last week Teacher Support Network, in partnership with the British Council for School Environments (BCSE), held a roundtable event bringing together key stakeholders including teaching unions, architects, and the DCSF, to discuss the relationship between teacher wellbeing and the school environment.



 

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Support for Scotland's educators

Teacher Support Scotland launched in August new phone and online support for educators and their families.

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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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