School leaders’ union NAHT Cymru today (Monday, 12 April) launches its manifesto for the Senedd elections 2021, and calls on candidates, parents and the public to join its Wales-wide education discussion.
The manifesto is based on five principles: wellbeing, curriculum reform, funding, additional learning needs (ALN) and accountability. NAHT Cymru is asking all election candidates to take the #NAHTCymruPledge on the future of education. NAHT is also holding hustings across Wales in some of the most closely contested seats to give candidates the opportunity to share their vision for education.
Laura Doel, director of the NAHT Cymru, said: “There’s never been a more critical time for education in Wales. We’re looking for a government that is going to work with the profession to invest in schools, support school leaders and commit to a fully funded education system.
“Curriculum reform, Covid recovery and new ALN legislation will only succeed thanks to the dedicated and skilled school workforce, and the new government must invest in them and give them the resources they need to succeed.
“Our members, parents and the public want to hear what the candidates propose for the future of education and what their priorities are.
“Candidates can sign up to the pledge by sharing, re-tweeting and posting a video with their views on education and tagging #NAHTCymruPledge. The public can join in by posting questions to the candidates, tagging us and posting their views on what they want to see happen for education in Wales.”
Kerina Hanson, president of NAHT Cymru, said: “Education reform in Wales is about ensuring our children and young people are well prepared for the future. Education forms the foundation for the future of Wales, it’s prosperity and ability to sustain itself. As such, it deserves to be at the forefront of policy making and investment.
“We have a fantastic opportunity to make our education system world leading, that in turn will support the future of Wales and its people. We are looking to government to support the vision for Wales: to nurture a system in which innovation can thrive, to help schools deliver the support they need for their school communities, and to value education as the way forward for Wales.
“We have a dedicated workforce ready to take on the challenge of reform, but we need a commitment from our government to work alongside the profession to drive reform through proper investment and sustained support.”
· The NAHT Cymru Manifesto for the Senedd elections 2021 is online: https://www.naht.org.uk/members-home/naht-cymru/naht-cymru-news/naht-cymru-calls-for-our-education-priorities-to-be-at-the-heart-of-the-senedd-elections-2021/
· #NAHTCymruPledge
· The manifesto links in with NAHT’s campaign for seven priorities for a fair and safe recovery for young people and their schools: https://www.naht.org.uk/news-and-opinion/news/leadership-news/covid-19-and-schools-what-needs-to-happen-next/
Press and Media contacts:
Steven George
NAHT Head of Press and Media
01444 472886
07970 907730
Rose Tremlett
Senior Press Officer
07545 354363
Email : press.office@naht.org.uk
First published 12 April 2021