‘More work to be done’ over Ofsted’s plans to safeguard headteachers
by Jordan Reynolds
Jan 19, 2024
3 minutes
Ofsted’s plans to prevent further deaths following the suicide of headteacher Ruth Perry have been welcomed by her family and union leaders, but they have called for more work to be done.
The proposals, which include new guidelines showing school leaders how to stop an Ofsted inspection if staff show signs of distress, have been published in response to senior coroner Heidi Connor’s prevention of future deaths report.
Mrs Perry killed herself after an Ofsted report downgraded her Caversham Primary School, in , from its highest rating to
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