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Question for any who works in a school

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seb1 · 03/01/2017 16:53

Do classroom assistants/pupil support assistants work on in-service days?

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justaweeone · 03/01/2017 17:02

Depends on your contract
I.e. Term time plus one week you would have to work insets

TheTroubleWithAngels · 03/01/2017 17:04

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noschooll4mee · 03/01/2017 23:28

Yes , in our local authority they definitely do and always have .

Ohyesiam · 03/01/2017 23:40

Not in the comp my oh works in.

Groovee · 04/01/2017 06:14

In our school yes. They are often outside trainings to go to or staff development in school. Nursery staff may join up with the cluster staff for trainings.

Lidlfix · 04/01/2017 09:00

In my LA permanent staff do - supply are not obliged too. If the training being delivered is essential for their role they might be asked to come in.

As ever it is weighted in favour of the employer- if they are penny pinching or trying to break continuous service- you won't be deemed as essentially requiring the training. But, if they are on the run up to HMIE or QIOs coming in ...

hidingwithwine · 04/01/2017 17:55

Yes my PSA's work inset days too, although they work whatever hours they usually do so FT staff are there all day and those who work say 10-2 just do those hours. As SFL teacher I am responsible for providing training/timetabling inset days for them.

LindyHemming · 04/01/2017 21:48

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dotdotdotmustdash · 05/01/2017 10:41

I'm currently on a temp contract so I work inset days, when I've previously been on supply terms I generally don't. Sometimes, if my Manager is willing to pay, I have been asked to attend, particularly if it's a long-term supply post.

DanyellasDonkey · 06/01/2017 13:58

Ours do but they usually try to work all their hours on one day and have the other day off, rather than coming in on both days.

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