Glasgow Times

Teachers receive £100k payout for attacks

- BY NIALL CHRISTIE

COMPENSATI­ON worth more than £100,000 has been paid out this year to Scottish teachers attacked by pupils, a teaching union has revealed.

The three teachers received a combined £105,000 in damages after assaults by pupils, including one who was headbutted by a student, teaching union EIS said.

One teacher was awarded £55,000 after a pupil hurled obscenitie­s and proceeded to violently assault them.

Another was grabbed by the hair by a student and repeatedly headbutted, forcing them out of work while they recovered from concussion. The teacher received £20,000.

No details were given for the third case.

EIS said that 11 members were awarded compensati­on for injuries suffered at work in the last year, totalling £290,700.

The highest single compensati­on was £141,500, given to one teacher who suffered “long-term damage” to their arms and legs, with “lasting implicatio­ns for their future career” when they slipped and fell leaving a classroom.

Commenting on the awards, which has risen from the 2018 figure of nearly £230,000, EIS general secretary Larry Flanagan said: “While the sums involved represent success for the EIS in pursuing appropriat­e compensati­on for injuries suffered at work, our desire is to eventually report a zero figure for compensati­on in the future owing to the eliminatio­n of these types of work-related injuries.

“The most common cause of injuries remains slips, trips and falls.

“These types of incidents are entirely avoidable with correct adherence to appropriat­e health and safety procedures in the workplace.

“Schools, colleges and universiti­es will never be entirely risk free, but it is essential that all facilities are as safe as possible for learners and staff alike.”

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Compensati­on figures for Scottish teachers have been revealed

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