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ASCL UK - Autumn 2023
The latest information from our colleagues across the nation.
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Essential support for you
Taking care of you and your best interests is at the heart of everything we do. Here, ASCL’s Richard Tanton provides an overview of what has been another busy year for his team, advising and representing leaders through challenging times.
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Interconnected leadership
Trust CEO John Camp OBE says becoming ASCL President is one of the proudest moments of his career. Here, he shares his love of education and his mission to ensure that interconnection is at the heart of his year in office.
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ASCL influence - Autumn 2023
Julie McCulloch on how ASCL is working on your behalf to influence government policy.
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Cost of living
NFER Research Manager Megan Lucas highlights the devastating impact of the cost-of-living crisis on school recruitment and retention.
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SEND funding: crisis point
ASCL's Julia Harnden and Margaret Mulholland urge the Chancellor to do the right thing in his Autumn Statement by pledging sufficient funding for some of our most vulnerable children.
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Leading AI in education
Rob Robson explores the ethics and practical implications that school, college and trust leaders should consider so that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used safely and well in their institutions.
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AI
End child poverty
Geoff Barton says that the next government must tackle child poverty in order to give children and young people an equal chance to thrive.
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Child poverty
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