THE PROFESSIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL VOICE OF QUEENSLAND’S TEACHERS AND SCHOOL LEADERS IN STATE SCHOOLS AND TAFE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS.
To leave work at a reasonable hour, or to catch up with a friend on the weekend rather than catch up on work, it helps to develop your own business case for wellbeing. Health and productivity writer Thea O'Connor explains.
Pull-out poster with some suggestions on what your school can do during this year's WWAM
Managing schools during conditions of excessive heat is a very real issue for Queensland schools.
Following the first Workload and Wellbeing Awareness Month (WWAM) in 2017, a number of key strategies to address workload and wellbeing continue to progress.
The QTU’s first Workload and Wellbeing Awareness Month (WWAM) in November proved a riproaring success, with many schools making the effort to either have a workplace meeting about workload or taking the time to put in place strategies to address member wellbeing.