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More than £100,000 in payouts for three teachers attacked by pupils | More than £100,000 in payouts for three teachers attacked by pupils |
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Three teachers who were assaulted by pupils were awarded more than £100,000 compensation between them, according to Scotland's largest teachers union. | Three teachers who were assaulted by pupils were awarded more than £100,000 compensation between them, according to Scotland's largest teachers union. |
The EIS says one of the victims received £55,000 after suffering serious injuries. | The EIS says one of the victims received £55,000 after suffering serious injuries. |
The figures were contained in the union's annual roundup of compensation secured for its members. | The figures were contained in the union's annual roundup of compensation secured for its members. |
The Scottish government said it had backed a number of programmes to tackle the issue. | |
Most of the payouts followed accidents such as slips, trips and falls which happened at work. | Most of the payouts followed accidents such as slips, trips and falls which happened at work. |
Overall, the EIS said it had secured more than £290,000 for victims of workplace injuries over the past year. | Overall, the EIS said it had secured more than £290,000 for victims of workplace injuries over the past year. |
This is significantly more than in 2018 but well down on the figure for 2017, when more than £450,000 was paid out in compensation to injured teachers. | This is significantly more than in 2018 but well down on the figure for 2017, when more than £450,000 was paid out in compensation to injured teachers. |
The biggest payout - worth £140,000 - was made to someone who was seriously injured in an accidental fall. | The biggest payout - worth £140,000 - was made to someone who was seriously injured in an accidental fall. |
A total of £105,000 of compensation was split between three teachers who were assaulted by pupils in separate incidents: | A total of £105,000 of compensation was split between three teachers who were assaulted by pupils in separate incidents: |
One person who tripped on cables and fractured their knee received £9,000. | One person who tripped on cables and fractured their knee received £9,000. |
'More severe than in the past' | 'More severe than in the past' |
EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan said: "It is cold comfort reporting on the amounts of injury compensation that the EIS has secured for its members over the course of the year. | EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan said: "It is cold comfort reporting on the amounts of injury compensation that the EIS has secured for its members over the course of the year. |
"Whilst the sums involved represent success for the EIS in pursuing appropriate compensation for injuries suffered at work, our desire is to eventually report a zero figure for compensation in the future owing to the elimination of these types of work-related injuries." | "Whilst the sums involved represent success for the EIS in pursuing appropriate compensation for injuries suffered at work, our desire is to eventually report a zero figure for compensation in the future owing to the elimination of these types of work-related injuries." |
He added: "The most common cause of injuries remains 'slips, trips and falls'. These types of incidents are entirely avoidable with correct adherence to appropriate health and safety procedures in the workplace." | He added: "The most common cause of injuries remains 'slips, trips and falls'. These types of incidents are entirely avoidable with correct adherence to appropriate health and safety procedures in the workplace." |
Mr Flanagan said the union would resist any attempts to relax health and safety laws after Britain leaves the EU. | Mr Flanagan said the union would resist any attempts to relax health and safety laws after Britain leaves the EU. |
On the issue of violence against teachers, he said: "I wouldn't say the problem is getting worse. I think where incidents do occur sometimes they are more severe than they were in the past. | On the issue of violence against teachers, he said: "I wouldn't say the problem is getting worse. I think where incidents do occur sometimes they are more severe than they were in the past. |
"But the fact that we have these at all is indicative of the concerns across the country about the number of violent incidents in our schools." | "But the fact that we have these at all is indicative of the concerns across the country about the number of violent incidents in our schools." |
A Scottish government spokesman said: "No teacher should have to suffer verbal or physical abuse in the workplace and we want all pupils to behave in a respectful manner towards their peers and staff. | |
"We are supporting a number of programmes to promote positive relationships and tackle indiscipline, abuse and violence. | |
"This includes good behaviour management, restorative approaches and programmes to help develop social, emotional and behavioural skills." |
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