Video Clips
Below you will find a range of video clips from events in which the NASUWT has been involved.
To view, click the links below.
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The NASUWT has a range of campaigns and activities supporting black and minority ethnic members within both the Union and the workplace.
The NASUWT has a range of campaigns and activities supporting women members within both the Union and the workplace. The National Women’s Advisory Committee has informed policy development on issues of concern to women members, including commissioned research on the pay and careers of women teachers, supporting campaigns on issues of concern to ...
The NASUWT has a range of campaigns and activities supporting young women members within both the Union and the workplace. Young members are those members aged 30 and under.
This section explains the various ways for members to get active within the NASUWT.
Web page covering NASUWT's policy work on the curriculum, qualifications and assessment
The NASUWT continues to campaign for more support for Newly Qualified Teachers.
The NASUWT continues to campaign on behalf of student teachers. Part of its work includes sponsorship of the First Appointments Lecture Tour by Barry Hancock.
The NASUWT is a politically independent trade union representing teachers and headteachers throughout the United Kingdom. The Union has no party political affiliation and is committed to working constructively with Government to secure the best outcomes for schools and public services.
The NASUWT Arts and Minds competition invites schools to depict cultural diversity in their artwork. Prizes are awarded at a London ceremony, during Black History Month.
The NASUWT supported the Love Music Hate Racism carnival on Saturday 30 May highlighting the anti-racist message ahead of the European elections on June 4.
NASUWT joined other teacher unions and campaigning organisations to rally against the racist policies of the British National Party.
This video was shown at the General Secretary's address at Annual Conference in 2009.
A short film produced by NASUWT and the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which was shown in the main hall at the 2008 Labour Party Conference.
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