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‘Powers-that-be are paying lip service to lessons to be learnt’

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today

THE sister of a Caversham headteache­r who died by suicide says she fears the powers-that-be are only paying lip service to the lessons that must be learnt.

She also said they are waiting on Ofsted to deliver on its promises of an independen­t review into the circumstan­ces of Ruth Perry’s death, and preventabl­e.

It came after Ofsted inspectors downgraded Caversham Primary School to ‘inadequate’ following an inspection.

“I don’t want any other headteache­r or teacher to be made to feel the way that Ruth felt,” Professor Julia Waters said.

“I don’t want any other family to feel the unbearable pain and grief that we have felt, that we continue to feel – and that we shall always feel.”

Prof Waters said she was cautiously hopeful that a new chief inspector of schools would have the determinat­ion and ambition to see real change.

She also urged delegates attending the National EGduNcHa_tiRoenadl on Friday, April 5, to take part in

Ofsted’s Big Listen exercise.

“Whether you are a teacher, a parent, a governor, or a student, please share your experience­s. Make your voices heard,” she said.

Despite this action, she said: “Despite the promising

of passing the buck going on between the government and Ofsted. There seems to be a lot of unnecessar­y delay.

“Delays and obfuscatio­n put more lives at risk. It’s not acceptable to play politics with people’s well-being.”

Prof Waters said she hoped

wPoaugled powers to investigat­e all aspect of the

Caversham Primary School inspection and the inspection system in general.

“Ofsted must not be allowed to mark its own homework again,” she warned.

Teachers should step up: “It is time for you to do what you do best – to teach Ofsted a lesson. Don’t play their game of fault-finding and bullying. Look for what’s good and make the system work, with kindness and hope.

“Do not let Ofsted and the government get away with half-hearted measures and lip service. Do not lose sight of this opportunit­y to demand change.”

As to whether Ofsted should be abolished, a position the NEU has previously called for, Prof Waters said this would not happen any time soon.

“I urge you to stop campaignin­g to abolish Ofsted, even if this remains your long-term ambition. Instead, put your energy into this unpreceden­ted opportunit­y for real change now, and work together with others to make the system we’ve got better and kinder,” she told the conference in Bournemout­h.

Her final point was to address teachers in the room: “If you are feeling anything close to how Ruth felt, I feel for you. She saw everything she had stood for in her career and her community destroyed in a moment by an unfair Ofsted decision. She was offered no way out.

“But let me tell you, suicide is always a terrible, wrongheade­d option. Ending her own life was the worst thing Ruth could possibly have done. That desperate act devastated our family, her colleagues, the hundreds of her pupils and a whole community in Caversham and beyond. We shall all live with the devastatio­n of Ruth’s appalling, preventabl­e death for the rest of our lives.

“So if you are having thoughts about ending your life – please, think again. Get help.

“More than anything, I wish that Ruth was still here, calling for a better, more humane and effective schools inspection system herself. A world with Ruth still in it would have been a much, much better world for us all.

“... I’ll say it to all of you now, instead. You are trapped by an inhumane, unaccounta­ble inspection system but you don’t have to put up with it anymore. If you feel despair, you need help and hope, not to think that suicide is a way out ... Get help. Talk to those you love.

“You are not alone.”

 ?? ?? SPEECH: Professor Julia Waters addressed the National Educationa­l Union conference in Bournemout­h last week
SPEECH: Professor Julia Waters addressed the National Educationa­l Union conference in Bournemout­h last week

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