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Teacher Stress 

 "Stress is rooted in the way teaching and schools are organised.” NUT

Work-related stress is the main health and safety concern in four out of five UK schools. If unnoticed, stress can lead progressively to a decrease in performance,  health injury and long-term absence from work.
 
A report into the scale of occupational stress in 2000 found that the groups in the UK reporting high stress (in order) were teaching,
nursing, management, professionals, other education and welfare, road transport and security. In all these groups at least one in five reported high stress levels.


For teachers it was two in five.

boy sitting at desk

Always tired? No energy?

 This is one of the first symptoms of stress

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 KEY CAUSES OF TEACHER STRESS

long working hours
excessive workload
pressures of school inspections
providing cover for teacher shortages and absences
poor management 
disruptive pupil behaviour 
unnecessary bureaucracy
low self esteem 
criticism by politicians and media

 (Tackling Stress, NUT 2000).

COMMON SIGNS of TEACHER STRESS

Physical:

• headache
• insomnia
• muscle tension
• heart palpitations
• chest pains
• abdominal cramps
• nausea
• trembling
• cold extremities
• flushing or sweating 
• frequent colds 

 

Mental:

• decrease in concentration and memory
• indecisiveness
• mind racing or going blank
• confusion
• loss of sense of humour
• weepy
• insecurity
• isolation

Emotional:

• anxiety
• nervousness
• depression
• anger
• frustration
• worry
• fear
• irritability
• impatience

 

Behavioural:

• pacing
• fidgeting
• nervous habits
• increased eating
• smoking
• drinking
• crying
• yelling
• swearing
• blaming
• throwing things or hitting

RFC provides workshops to help teachers understand their stressors and how to deal with them as well as offering individual support.

Whatever the cause of stress, be it at work or home, it can be dealt with quickly, easily and effectively.

RFC teaches self help skills and strategies for those times of crisis and pressure 

Speak to Ruth
Change your Attitude, Change your Mind, Change your Life.
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T: 01784 488165
E: info@ruthfoggconsultancy.co.uk
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