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Teachers face ‘mental health pandemic’

A “PANDEMIC” of mental illness worsened by stress is afflicting teachers and pushing them to the brink, union members warned over the weekend.

Delegates at NASUWT’s annual conference unanimously supported a motion on teachers’ mental health and wellbeing, expressing concern and alarm at “the increased incidence of depression, anxiety and teacher suicide.”

Claire Taylor from Durham told delegates that she had taken an overdose at work almost five years ago.

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