Schools North East Logo

News

Big rise in teachers relying on handouts to pay rent

Teachers are also applying for grants to cover their transport costs and utility bills.

Hundreds of teachers are asking for charitable handouts to keep them from homelessness, because they can no longer afford to pay their own housing and transport costs.

The number of teachers asking for help with these costs has risen by 40% in the last year, according to the Education Support Partnership.

Figures provided by the charity reveal that it received 494 applications for grants during the financial year 2016-17.

But, in the eight months between April and November 2017, 531 applications were received: a 40% increase on the same period the previous year. The charity expects its grants to teachers threatened by homelessness to be more than double what it was last year.

The Education Support Partnership has also allocated grants to help teachers cover council tax, utility bills and food costs.

Read the full article in the Tes.

Similar News

13
Dec

Wyvern Academy: Leading the way in young writers’ success

There were many smiling faces at Wyvern Academy in Darlington, part of Consilium Academies,…

Read story
22
Nov

Local Multi Academy Trust scoops up an impressive award at The Investors in People Awards 2024

Nothing gives us greater joy than watching North East schools and trusts triumph on…

Read story
14
Nov

Children’s Commissioner’s Big Ambitions for Education: Driving Real Change for North East Schools and Children

On 11 November, we welcomed Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children’s Commissioner for England,…

Read story