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An explanation of the education staff wellbeing charter and the benefits of using it.
Statutory guidance for schools about employing staff who have been disqualified from providing childcare.
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Guidance for managing staff and employment issues.
Prohibiting unsuitable people from managing independent schools, academies and free schools or governing a local-authority-maintained school.
Guidance on supervising the activities of workers and volunteers with children.
How schools and academy trusts can carry out workforce and resource planning.
How schools can get value for money, avoid fees and find local agencies who complete thorough background and safeguarding checks.
Guidance on what to do when school staff go on strike.
Help to implement flexible working, including a toolkit of resources, webinar training and support from flexible working ambassador multi-academy trusts and schools.
Updated non-statutory guidance for employers and staff who want to make arrangements for flexible working.
Identify and understand the core competencies of being a school business manager.
Promotional materials outling the benefits of flexible working in schools.
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