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UK Teachers Call for Action as Pupil Violence and Parental Neglect Escalate

NASUWT conference urges government to strengthen behaviour policies, establish safety forums, and hold parents accountable for student misconduct.

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Teachers are dealing with worsening behaviour in the classroom

Overview

  • A NASUWT poll found 81% of teachers report increasing pupil violence, with 40% experiencing physical abuse in the past year, including incidents involving weapons.
  • Delegates at the NASUWT conference in Liverpool passed motions demanding government-backed national safety forums and tougher behaviour management guidelines.
  • Teachers highlighted deteriorating relationships with parents as a key factor in worsening student behaviour, calling for sanctions against parents who fail to support school policies.
  • Union leaders warned of the impact of social media and mobile phones in fueling bullying, violence, and disruptive behaviour among students.
  • The Department for Education reaffirmed its commitment to a comprehensive behaviour support programme, emphasizing the need for safe and secure school environments.