
Maternity Pay for Teachers in England to Increase from 2027-28
Maternity pay for teachers in England is set to increase starting in the 2027-28 academic year, marking the first rise in a quarter of a century as ministers aim to improve staff retention rates in schools.
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Schools in England to get budget for children with special needs as part of Send overhaul
Children to get individual support directly from school instead of via council in attempt to curb spiralling costs Children in England with special needs will receive individual support and therapy directly from their schools as part of the government’s overhaul of England’s special education provision. Under the plans, mainstream schools will be given commissioning budgets to spend on therapists or additional support, instead of the money being controlled by highly-indebted local authorities. Continue reading...
By Richard Adams and Kiran Stacey
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First increase in quarter of a century comes as ministers seek to boost school staff retention rates
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