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Schools newsletter 2023 Term 4

All articles with the tag Schools newsletter 2023 Term 4.

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Stand up for every child

  • 16 Nov 2023

The deliberate underfunding of public schools has to end – and it’s up to us to send this message to our politicians, loud and clear.

Schools

Sticking to the plan

  • 16 Nov 2023

The long-term planning period is a fitting time to check that your school has correctly implemented any changes brought in with the VGSA 2022.

Schools

Not enough action on shortages

  • 16 Nov 2023

The new premier and education minister need to deal with workforce shortages as a matter of urgency to ensure that all Victorian students have a permanent teacher.

Schools

Updating ES allowances

  • 16 Nov 2023

Education support staff are eligible to receive a number of ES-specific allowances, and it is important to ensure they are being paid at the correct rate.

Schools

VAGO report: we still have far to go

  • 16 Nov 2023

The recent VAGO report into principal health and wellbeing found that the department is not doing enough to protect its school leaders.

Schools

Using OHS to manage violence

  • 16 Nov 2023

It is important that AEU members and sub-branches work collectively to have gendered violence identified as a hazard.

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