NAHT
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Founded | March 27 |
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1897 | |
Affiliations | Trades Union Congress |
Office location | Haywards Heath, United Kingdom |
Motto | For leaders, for learners |
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ID | 795280 |
About NAHT
NAHT is a trade union and professional association representing more than 28,500 members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
School leaders' union could take Ofsted to court after Ruth Perry's death
... The Naht school leaders union wants England s schools watchdog to pause inspections so a review to cut the risk of harm to school staff can take place...
Covid-19: Javid says get jab or restrictions likely, and Morocco bans UK flights
... Another union - the Naht - wants the Welsh government to review measures to reduce the spread of Covid in schools...
Covid-19: Javid says get jab or restrictions likely, and Morocco bans UK flights
Here are five things You need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .
1. Get a Covid jab or restrictions are more likely, Javid saysIf not enough people get vaccinated, the health secretary has said. At a Downing Street Press Conference , Sajid Javid said he did not believe the current pressures on the NHS were unsustainable and so Plan B measures, like mandatory face coverings and working from home, would not be brought in " at this point". However he warned cases could rise to 100,000 A Day . His comments follow NHS leaders immediately if England is to avoid " stumbling into a winter crisis". Read more about Plan B
Media caption, Sajid Javid encourages take up of Covid boosters: " We've got the jabs, we need the arms to put them in"2. UK-Morocco flights bannedMorocco has over concerns about rising case numbers. Several UK airlines and holiday companies have been told by the Moroccan government that flights will be suspended from 23:59 BST on Wednesday until further notice. Flights between Morocco and Germany and the Netherlands have also been suspended. Latest figures show Morocco's weekly rate of reported cases on 14 October stood at 10. 4 per 100,000 people, compared with 445. 5 per 100,000 people in the UK.
3. Supply teacher shortage could force Welsh schools to Close - unionsSome Welsh schools are at tipping point and could be forced to Close because of a lack of staff, the UCAC Union has warned. The Union says self-isolation due to Covid has exacerbated a supply teacher shortage that existed before the pandemic. Another Union - the Naht - wants the Welsh Government to review measures to reduce the spread of Covid in schools.
4. Care staff shortage 'harms services for thousands'Managers of community care services supporting More Than 15,000 people in England, say. The National Care Forum of mainly not-for-profit organisations, says care providers are having to make tough decisions about who they can help. Last week health bosses said the care shortage meant more patients judged fit to Go Home were stuck in hospital. The government is promising extra money to train and recruit new care workers.
5. London travellers without masks prosecutedNearly 2,000 people have been prosecuted for not wearing face coverings on London's Public Transport , figures show. From June 2020 Until July this year, everyone travelling on The Transport network was required to wear a mask unless exempt, as a condition of carriage - or else face a fine from Transport for London. If unpaid, that could lead to a prosecution. Wearing a mask is still a condition of carriage but not a legal requirement, meaning people cannot be fined.
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