South Wales Evening Post

Payout for teacher after pupil assault

- ELEANOR BUSBY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A TEACHER who suffered injuries and psychologi­cal trauma was awarded £150,000 in compensati­on after a pupil assaulted him, union figures show.

The teacher, who worked at a school for boys with social, emotional and behavioura­l issues in Wales, was left with injuries to his face, mouth and head after he was punched and headbutted.

The six-figure payout was among cases in which teachers were awarded settlement­s over issues such as injuries and discrimina­tion in the workplace, as well as contractua­l disputes.

The NASUWT teaching union secured nearly £14.3 million in compensati­on for its members during 2023.

The figures have been released ahead of the teaching union’s three-day annual conference in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, over the Easter weekend.

In one case, an assistant headteache­r was awarded more than £43,000 in damages after it was found she had been unfairly dismissed from her job.

The 48-year-old, who also taught art and design and the Welsh Baccalaure­ate, was made redundant after a management restructur­ing at her school.

Her role as assistant headteache­r was selected for redundancy but the employer made her wholly redundant, including her part-time teaching role, without applying its redundancy policy.

She was also not offered vacant positions as suitable alternativ­e employment, the union said.

The NASUWT also supported a member of Pakistani Muslim background with a tribunal claim for discrimina­tion on the grounds of both race and religion.

They had faced a campaign of discrimina­tory treatment by their employer, especially in comparison to their white and non-muslim colleagues.

They were berated in meetings for making simple requests, given unrealisti­c deadlines for work in comparison to colleagues who were given more time, and were refused access to informatio­n pertinent to their role.

They also witnessed derogatory comments about race being made, the union said.

A confidenti­al settlement was negotiated for a substantia­l payment of compensati­on before the case reached a final hearing.

Patrick Roach, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: “The level of compensati­on we have secured for teachers who have suffered physical and mental harm, discrimina­tion and abuse at work is an indictment of an education system that is failing in its duty of care to the profession.”

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