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NAHT works with carefully selected partners to deliver both services to schools and personal benefits for you as a member. 

Whether you're looking for services to support you personally through discounted rates for BupaCare health insurance, a pain-free and speedy way to sort your personal insurance and finances or useful resources and services for your school and staff, we've got you covered.

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Professional perspectives

The School Leadership Supply Crisis

The crisis in leadership supply is still accelerating. Even before the pandemic, key supply indicators were through the floor. The government’s chaotic approach and lack of support for school leaders throughout the pandemic have been compounded by the announcement of a pay ‘freeze’ that will deliver further cuts in school leaders’ real pay.

In this report, our key findings outline the impact the recruitment and retention crisis is having on school leadership supply and we set out key recommendations to the government on how this can be resolved.  

You can also read our press release, 'School leadership pipeline ‘at risk of collapse’ according to new study which finds few aspire to school leadership'. 

Download the report here. 

Leadership Supply Crisis report
First published 19 April 2021