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Starbank school teachers strike over violence fears | Starbank school teachers strike over violence fears |
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Teachers have gone on strike over concerns about violence and knife threats from pupils. | Teachers have gone on strike over concerns about violence and knife threats from pupils. |
Some staff at Starbank Secondary School in Birmingham said they received little support from bosses in confronting badly-behaved pupils. | Some staff at Starbank Secondary School in Birmingham said they received little support from bosses in confronting badly-behaved pupils. |
A teaching union says a "knife audit" needs to take place, along with extra training for teachers and a behaviour policy for pupils. | A teaching union says a "knife audit" needs to take place, along with extra training for teachers and a behaviour policy for pupils. |
Birmingham City Council said it was in discussions with trade unions. | Birmingham City Council said it was in discussions with trade unions. |
It added that "suitable provision has been made to ensure that lessons will continue" during the two-day strike. | It added that "suitable provision has been made to ensure that lessons will continue" during the two-day strike. |
Parents said they do not feel their children are safe at the school. | |
About 30 teachers took to the picket line at the school. | |
Paul Nesbitt, from the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT), said there had been three incidents in the last three weeks, including one which saw a pupil bring in a 12-inch knife. | |
A teacher was also threatened with a knife, and the pupil was excluded for a number of days but later returned, he added. | A teacher was also threatened with a knife, and the pupil was excluded for a number of days but later returned, he added. |
Another teacher also suffered a "split lip" after being hit by a year seven pupil last year, the union said. | Another teacher also suffered a "split lip" after being hit by a year seven pupil last year, the union said. |
Staff have alerted union officials over "Fight Thursdays", which they say take place on the school playing fields. | |
They also raised concerns over senior staff failing to respond to teachers who hit so-called "panic buttons", which are installed on school computers as a means to raise the alarm over problems in the classroom. | |
"Even though the school was aware that they have students causing serious issues, there's no risk assessment being carried out on these pupils" Mr Nesbitt said. | "Even though the school was aware that they have students causing serious issues, there's no risk assessment being carried out on these pupils" Mr Nesbitt said. |
"Sufficient practical steps have not been taken to ensure poor behaviour is addressed and that teachers are supported in maintaining good order in the classroom." | "Sufficient practical steps have not been taken to ensure poor behaviour is addressed and that teachers are supported in maintaining good order in the classroom." |
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Parent Emma Wall, who has a 13-year-old daughter with special needs who attends the school, said: "My daughter alone has been physically attacked. She has been verbally and mentally attacked. | |
"All they (the school) are offering is mediation, but that's been going on since February. | |
"The school has not been safeguarding the children as they should be. I do not feel she is safe at school at all." | |
Saima Begum, who also has a daughter with special needs who attends the school, said parents were "really shocked" to find out "how deep this issue is". | |
"Some of these little kids in Birmingham are not afraid to use a knife, but to know that it's happening in the school your child attends, that's a shock to the system," she added. | |
The school has been contacted for a comment. | The school has been contacted for a comment. |
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