Next weekend is the Disabled Teachers Conference, which for me is the BIG ONE!
When I considered teaching as a profession and when I entered teaching many moons ago I felt underwhelmed with the lack of support there was for disabled teachers through the teaching providers, teaching unions and employers, yet in the last 10 years equality & equality issues have become more & more relevant in society & perceptions & the support given have changed/improved.
Alongside this we now have mainstream disabled role models who young people can connect with and appreciate, & lets not forget forget to mention the sucessfull 2014 Paralympic Games.
NASUWT (alongside the other unions) now have support networks for Disabled Teachers, LGBT, Black & Minority/Ethnic Teachers, Women, Young Teachers etc..
Over the last 10 years as a Disabled Teacher I have been an Ambassador for the Teaching Development Agency (TDA) & now the Dept of Education & also Skill The National Bureau for Students with Disabilities to highlight and support people with disabilities choosing teaching as a profession.
- So why are there still so few Disabled teachers?
- Whats happening with funding?
- Why are the Government support networks disappearing?
- What are the issues facing Disabled Teachers?
Next week I hope to explore these questions many other topics with the DTC….
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Brilliant blog, love reading it and keeping informed of what is happening locally and nationally, keep up the good work. Jamie, Wolverhampton.
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Many thanks Jamie, glad you enjoy the blog. Thanks for the feedback
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