
Stress risk assessment
A stress risk assessment is a careful examination of what in a workplace could cause staff to suffer from work-related stress, so that you can weigh up whether you have done enough, or should do more to prevent harm.
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Advice and guidance about health and safety at work including information on issues around personal health and safety plus advice on key workplace issues.
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A stress risk assessment is a careful examination of what in a workplace could cause staff to suffer from work-related stress, so that you can weigh up whether you have done enough, or should do more to prevent harm.
Advice about violence issues in schools, in particular how this should be tackled by employers.
Advice for teachers on voice care, including spotting problems, simple preventative measures and information on how and when to seek appropriate specialist help
Excessive workload and working hours are continually cited by teachers as one of the main causes of their workplace stress.
If someone is threatening imminent suicide call 999 and stay with them until the emergency services arrive.
Excessive workload is a key cause of mental health problems among teachers and education professionals.
Who is responsible for the management of health and safety in schools and colleges and the respective roles of the employer, governing body, head teacher and other staff of the school.
Employers must seek to ensure, again ‘so far as is reasonably practicable’, that non-employees are not exposed to risks to their health or safety.
Advice on what to do when reporting accidents and injuries which happen in schools.
Health and safety issues for supply teachers, including those employed directly by local authorities, schools and academy trusts and those employed via supply agencies.
How to reduce the incidence of accidents and injuries in schools due to slips, trips and falls.
Advice on the appropriate hygiene procedures for schools which will help to prevent the spread of blood-borne viruses such as HIV and hepatitis A, B and C, and conditions such as dysentery.
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Advice on what to do when reporting accidents and injuries which happen in schools.
A guide to what anaphylaxis is, and how to support pupils at risk
NEU guidance on the law and practical advice on electrical safety in schools
Advice on the procedures for dealing with emergencies in schools.
Advice on the requirements for first aid provision in schools
How to reduce the incidence of accidents and injuries in schools due to slips, trips and falls.
Advice on dealing with asbestos problems in schools, including the law on asbestos removal and management in schools.
This is a guide to using the data which has been made available via the DfE Asbestos Management Assurance Process (AMAP). It aims to assist local officers in extracting information about asbestos in schools in their area, and in seeking to fill in some of the gaps.
Advice about violence issues in schools, in particular how this should be tackled by employers.
Advice about violence issues in schools, in particular how this should be tackled by employers.
How to deal with cases of harassment and bullying of NEU members.
How to deal with cases of harassment and bullying of NEU members.
It is essential that health and safety in schools should be gender sensitive and appropriate.
The purpose of this guidance is to suggest practical ways in which the school and college environment can be improved for women who are going through the menopause.
Advice on what to do when reporting accidents and injuries which happen in schools.
Advice for teachers and support staff on the administration of medicines
A guide to what anaphylaxis is, and how to support pupils at risk
Information and guidance for school staff to support the uninterrupted education of children with diabetes.
NEU guidance on the law and practical advice on electrical safety in schools
Advice on the procedures for dealing with emergencies in schools.
Advice on the requirements for first aid provision in schools
How to reduce the incidence of accidents and injuries in schools due to slips, trips and falls.
As a school leader, it is important to ensure that your school is a great place to work, with a happy and healthy workforce and low levels of sick leave.
Advice for teachers and support staff on the administration of medicines
A guide to what anaphylaxis is, and how to support pupils at risk
Information and guidance for school staff to support the uninterrupted education of children with diabetes.
The purpose of this guidance is to suggest practical ways in which the school and college environment can be improved for women who are going through the menopause.
Excessive workload is a key cause of mental health problems among teachers and education professionals. This advice explains what to do if you are struggling with mental health and outlines the different ways you can get support.
As a school leader, it is important to ensure that your school is a great place to work, with a happy and healthy workforce and low levels of sick leave.
It is important to understand the extent of governing body’s responsibilities for managing health, safety and welfare of teachers and ways in which the NEU and governors can work together to safeguard the mental health of teachers.
Excessive workload and working hours are continually cited by teachers as one of the main causes of their workplace stress. This advice explains how to tackle stress at a local level in your workplace.
This advice contains advice about health and safety matters which both newly qualified and student teachers should be aware of when entering the profession.
Advice on the main health, safety, welfare and legal factors surrounding animals in schools.
Advice about health and safety on school trips, including legal rights and obligations.
Advice on dealing with asbestos problems in schools, including the law on asbestos removal and management in schools.
Guidance on maximum class and room sizes
The issues around ergonomics in classrooms and good practices for school staff.
Hot summers bring regular queries about the maximum temperatures under which staff and pupils should be expected to work in schools.
This advice sets out advice and guidance on playground supervision to allow children to play safely.
Advice on legal requirements and good practice for construction work in schools and a stage-by-stage guide to the role of safety representatives.
A quick guide on what to do in severe winter conditions or adverse weather.
Advice for teachers on voice care, including spotting problems, simple preventative measures and information on how and when to seek appropriate specialist help
Excessive workload is a key cause of mental health problems among teachers and education professionals. This advice explains what to do if you are struggling with mental health and outlines the different ways you can get support.
Excessive workload and working hours are continually cited by teachers as one of the main causes of their workplace stress. This advice explains how to tackle stress at a local level in your workplace.
Health and safety issues for supply teachers, including those employed directly by local authorities, schools and academy trusts and those employed via supply agencies. Supply teachers have to adapt quickly to changing surroundings but will not be as familiar with schools’ policies and security arrangements as the permanent teaching staff.
Precautions to be taken to avoid discomfort and possible damage to the eye when using data projectors
This advice contains advice about health and safety matters which both newly qualified and student teachers should be aware of when entering the profession.
It is essential that health and safety in schools should be gender sensitive and appropriate.
The purpose of this guidance is to suggest practical ways in which the school and college environment can be improved for women who are going through the menopause.