More Support To Keep Specialist Schools Inclusive And Safe

  • Minister for Education

Students and staff at Victorian specialist and special development schools are set to receive a funding boost from the Andrews Labor Government to continue to build workplaces that are safe and inclusive for all.

Minister for Education James Merlino today announced the special schools can access up to $20,000 in additional funding until June 16 to improve safety and continue to focus on preventing and managing hazards and risks in the workplace.

The $1.7 million Safety for Special Schools Initiative forms part of the Labor Government's $51 million investment into the Employee Wellbeing and Operational Policy Reforms and responds to feedback received through the Department of Education and Training's consultations with schools during term one.

Staff in special schools require specific supports to reduce the risk of injury, such as hoists to avoid musculoskeletal injuries.

This funding will boost efforts to ensure that every opportunity is taken to minimise the risk, ensuring that both staff and students can teach and learn in safe environments.

The funding will be available for safety related initiatives, such as psychological and wellbeing supports and engineering controls.

The initiative expands on the successful Principal Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

This builds on the $8.9 million Protective Schools Package announced last year, which supports schools to better respond to complex safety incidents.

As stated by Minister for Education James Merlino

"Every Victorian deserves a safe and inclusive workplace. We are working hard to ensure that specialist school teachers and principals can expect these conditions and offer the best education to students."

"Staff in specialist and special development schools provide inclusive education and support to Victorian students with complex needs. This funding will ensure that school staff feel safe and supported when carrying out their very important work."

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