NAHT Files Legal Action Against Ofsted Over Inspection Changes
NAHT Files Legal Action Against Ofsted Over Inspection Changes

NAHT Files Legal Action Against Ofsted Over Inspection Changes

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The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has launched legal action against Ofsted, challenging its new school inspection regime over concerns it may worsen headteacher mental health and staff wellbeing. The union argues that Ofsted's proposed 'report card' system, which replaces single-word judgments with multi-area, color-coded grades, could increase pressure and accountability on school leaders. Critics, including Ruth Perry's family—whose death was linked to an Ofsted inspection—warn the changes might perpetuate or intensify the problems of the previous system. NAHT claims there was insufficient consultation with school leaders regarding these reforms and is seeking a judicial review to delay or halt their implementation. Ofsted maintains that supporting mental health is a key part of the new proposals and has dismissed the legal claims as unfounded. The debate continues as NAHT explores all legal and industrial options to protect the mental and physical health of school staff.

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