Region: NI

Dealing with Allegations of Child Abuse

Child Protection & Safeguarding

Administration of Medicine

The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation, INTO and the Ulster Teachers’ Union, UTU have been working together for a number of years on issues affecting teachers in Northern Ireland. The two local teacher unions established a Joint Board in 2009 to deepen the already close working relationship between the two organisations. The INTO/UTU Board now represents the majority of serving teachers in the nursery, primary and post-primary sectors across Northern Ireland.

Both unions currently deliver a high level of service to teachers at all stages of their profession, including student teachers, however by the two unions pooling resources and expertise:

Membership benefits will increase;

The local teachers’ voice in education policy making will be stronger;

There will be a strong teachers’ voice across all education sectors; and

INTO and UTU members, school reps and leaders will have the opportunity to attend joint training courses and conferences.

Over recent years the INTO have been building relationships and working closely with our colleagues in the Ulster Teachers’ Union together with the National Education Union and The Educational Institute of Scotland in GB. A partnership agreement was signed that will further strengthen links and cooperation between all four unions to the benefit of all our members.

Support for Teachers

Procedures & Policies

Wellbeing, Health & Safety

Rights & Conditions

Pay & Pensions