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A few links you may find helpful. Please let us know of any links you think our visitors may find useful.

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Visit the Children in Scotland website to find out about latest publications and events


ImageCoSLA (Convention of Scottish Local Authorities): National representation of Scottish Local Authorities 

ImageEquality and Human Rights Commission Valuable Assets: a formal investigation into the role and status of classroom assistants.

ImageHeads Together: A discussion forum specifically for Head Teachers

ImageGeneral Teaching Council for Scotland

ImageGLOW: National Schools Intranet

ImageHealth and Safety Executive

ImageSLS (Scottish Leaders Scotland): performing the role of AHDS but in the secondary sector Learning and Teaching Scotland

ImageHMIe Inspection reports and other publications from the Inspectorate.

ImageNAHT - if you're moving to another part of the British Isles as a HT or DHT we recommend you join our partner union NAHT.

 
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TESS Times Education Supplement Scotland

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Teacher Support Scotland A charity concerned with the health & welfare of teachers.

ImageScottish Government: Publications, news and consultations from Scottish Ministers and the Education Department

ImageScottish Parliament Education Committee: for up to date information on what is being discussed in Parliament 

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SCSSA: Scottish Centre for Studies in School Administration offers 1-3 day professional development courses to School Leaders.

 
ImageThe website of the Scottish Negotiating Committee for Teachers

ImageVisit the SPPA site for information about the teachers’ pension scheme, useful benefit calculators and contact details should so you can get an up to date pension forecast.

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Elimination of headlice

Studies indicate between 10 & 20% of primary school children have head lice at any one time.  www.blitzlice.com is a resource schools can use to obtain objective information on head lice, detection, and simple explanations on the different treatment options available.

Imagea RIGHT Blether is a new project to make sure the opinions of all children and young people in Scotland are heard. It's being led by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People. http://www.arightblether.org.uk/