
51¸£Àû publications
Searchable archive of 51¸£Àû reports, publications and other resources.
A report and guidance for higher education branches on protecting jobs from the financial impact of Covid-19
Reconstructing further and adult education in a post-coronavirus world: discussion document, July 2020
Bargaining for better workloads in higher education in response to the Covid-19 pandemic: a 51¸£Àû bargaining guide for branches, June 2020
The automatic university – a review of datafication and automation in higher education, 51¸£Àû Scotland, June 2020
General secretary's report to the higher education committee on the USS and pay disputes, 1 Novermber 2019
General secretary's report to the higher education committee on the USS and pay disputes (HEC/1204), 30 January 2020
Guidance on how to respond to requests for educators to escort, supervise, search prisoners or sign prisoners into education, April 2020
A report from London Economics on the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on university finances in 2020-21
Letter from the Prison Officers' Association regarding Youth Custody Service, 2 April 2020
Draft letter for members to send to managers regarding working from home concerns
51¸£Àû letter to prison education providers and HMPPS following Howard League report, 3 April 2020
Draft member letter to a prison employer responding to an attendance request and Covid-19 health and safety concerns, March 2020
51¸£Àû letter to prison educator employers about Covid-19 and work expectations
Draft member letter to a prison employer on ceasing attendance to protect vulnerable people from Covid-19 in line with government advice, March 2020
Draft member letter to a prison employer on ceasing attendance due to Covid-19 health and safety concerns, March 2020
51¸£Àû letter to heads of institutions urging the spension of all prison education departments, 20 March 2020
51¸£Àû letter to HMPPS urging the shutdown of prison education in light of latest govenment statements, Mar 20
51¸£Àû letter escalating our concerns over Covid-19 policy to the Director General of Prisons, Phil Copple, 22 March 2020
51¸£Àû letter UK Reseach and Innovation calling on UKRI to work to ensure increased retention of fixed0term researchers, 24 March 2020
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