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NAHT Northern Ireland represents principals and vice-principals in around two-thirds of 1,150 schools in Northern Ireland. NAHT Northern Ireland provide advice, training and support for its members on a range of issues faced by senior leaders in schools. Along with our colleagues in England and Wales, we are there to defend and extend the rights of school leaders.  

NAHT NI is democratic and member-led, and supported by its Belfast-based team of staff alongside their colleagues based in both Wales and England.

NAHT Northern Ireland
Carnmoney House
Edgewater Office Park

Belfast
BT3 9JQ

nahtni@naht.org.uk
02890 776633 

School leaders anxious about the NI Budget

Ahead of the release of the NI budgetary position, school leaders' union NAHT NI has expressed deep concern that children in Northern Ireland will again pay the escalating costs of austerity.

Liam McGuckin, the NAHT Northern Ireland President, said: "If further cuts are required of the Education Authority, I struggle to see how it will meet its statutory obligations for both school budget positions and provision for children with additional and special educational needs.

"There is no scope for schools to make any savings whatsoever; indeed, the majority of our schools are already operating from deficit budgetary positions even though they have been providing only the basic educational experiences for some time. Similarly, with an SEN school estate that is seriously under-capacity, alongside the well-documented failures of appropriately placing and supporting children with additional needs, there is simply nowhere left from which to find savings."


The interim NAHT NI Director, Dr Graham Gault, said: "We will, no doubt, be told that there are difficult decisions to make. Our view is, however, that if a decision is likely to impact negatively on our children and their education, then the decision must not be taken. There should be no debate about this.

"Our children must be protected, as must be the provisions that we have created, as a society, to nourish their growth, learning and development. Instead, we all, every single member of society who has an interest in the protection of children, must stand up to politicians who make these determinations. There is money, but where it goes is a matter of their political choice."

First published 15 March 2023

NAHT Northern Ireland events 2024

NAHT(NI) AGM

Our 2024 AGM takes place on Wednesday 23 October – find out more

 

 

 

 

Recent consultations and other documents

NITC joint letter to management side

The five teacher unions in Northern Ireland, including NAHT(NI), wrote to the employers seeking additional payment to school leaders and teaching staff who worked significant additional hours during summer 2021 in order to ensure this work was recognised.

 

Consultation on deferring school starting age: NAHT(NI) draft response

We are concerned at the advancement of this proposal as the evidential basis for this consultation is highly limited. We contend that the current proposal should be retracted. The proposal fails to reflect the experience of pupils, school leaders, parents and the whole school community. Given the significance of this potential policy change, it is essential that the perspectives of all stakeholders are considered. We know that members are operating in a business-critical environment and will have limited or no time to engage with consultation exercises, however, we encourage members to consider responding to this important consultation and copy our response to complete your individual response.

 

Previous consultation responses and statements

First published 08 April 2020
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