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Bulletin no 406/07 12 October 2007
1. COUNCIL 6 OCTOBER 2007
• Council heard reports on the McCrone Implementation process,
and in particular on Chartered Teacher.
• Council also heard an extensive report on “A Curriculum
for Excellence” and was directed to the latest documents
at www.curriculumforexcellencescotland.gov.uk and follow the link “Experiences
and Outcomes”. Only the Numeracy and Science proposals are
as yet available. The Numeracy proposals are, however, cross curricular.
Members are urged to download and read these. The process which
the Association asks you to use to allow you to express your views
is as follows:
a) visit www.ssta.org.uk/curriculumforexcellence.htm
b) post your comments there in one of 3 sections:
- Numeracy – specific
to theme
- Science – specific to subjects
- Other (if you wish to make general comments).
Please contribute as soon as possible. The Association will collate
these views and represent them to the relevant bodies and people.
Please ensure you contribute to allow maximum representation of
SSTA member views to the authorities.
2. PENSION SCHEME
There have been some recent changes to the Scottish Teachers Superannuation
Scheme (STSS) which members will need to be aware of.
• Transfer of existing pension to STSS
Members are reminded that if they have entered teaching in Scotland
following superannuated employment elsewhere, they have only
one year in which to arrange the transfer of existing pension
rights
to the Scottish Teachers’ Superannuation Scheme.
The Association does not necessarily advise of that such a transfer
should be automatic. Independent financial advice should be sought.
The Scottish Public Pensions Agency will advise on any transfer.
• Death Grants
If a teacher is not married or in a civil partnership, they can
nominate a person to receive their Death Grant. For this to happen
a nomination must be made or the grant will go to the estate of
the deceased. If you wish to make a nomination, please contact
SPPA.
• Re-Employment
If you are re-employed as a teacher after retiring, it is in
your interest to let SPPA know and you must do so. Please contact
SPPA
if necessary at Teachers’ Branch, 7 Tweedside Park, Galashiels,
TD1 3TE,
If you require any advice in these matters please contact the
General Secretary.
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3. DIRECT DEBIT PAYMENTS IN DECEMBER
Members who pay their subscription by monthly direct debit are
advised of the following payment dates for December’s subscription.
The Association will input data to BACS on Thursday 27 December
which will be processed on Friday 28 December for payment on Monday
31 December.
4. PRE-RETIREMENT COURSE
A series of one day pre-retirement courses will take place during
the first half of 2008. Details of dates and venues will be advised
to members as soon as possible and will also be posted on the website.
5. CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Members who change their home address are asked to notify the
Association office in writing or by email. It is also advisable
that changes of address are notified to the school, the authority,
GTCS, the nearest Social Security office, the Inland Revenue and
the Scottish Public Pensions Agency. In all cases, please quote
any reference number (GTCS, National Insurance etc.)
The Social Security Office will make arrangements for NI records
to be amended.
6. RETIRED MEMBERS
Members who are about to retire are asked to note that they may
maintain membership of the Association after retiral at one half
of the usual rate. Members in this situation should contact this
office giving their retirement date. If it has not already been
done, membership will be transferred to the home address and the
school membership deleted. Retiring members who have paid a full
rate subscription for the whole year will receive a rebate by cheque.
Retired membership entitles the member to all the usual services
for members except access to those external services limited by
age. Such members receive all information at their home address.
Members who have retired during the course of this year who have
not informed the Association (and hence who may not be currently
benefiting from the reduced subscription rate) are asked to notify
the office.
It is helpful if all retired members (as well as those continuing
in employment) give details of any email address.
7. LAWLINE SERVICE
Members are reminded of the Association’s free legal advisory
service, Lawline. Morton Fraser Solicitors provide SSTA members
with a free confidential legal advice by telephone or email. The
service permits members to seek legal advice on any issues affecting
them or on which they wish details (excluding employment matters
which should be directed to the General Secretary). The advice
given is prompt, comprehensive, impartial, and covers Scots law
as well as other jurisdictions. Advice can cover consumer matters,
domestic issues, contracts, family law, estates and travel to name
but a few areas. To make use of the service you can telephone on
07770 748556 or email at: Lawline@morton-fraser.com.
8. SICK PAY ENHANCEMENT COVER SCHEME
The Association is pleased to announce that the Sick Pay Enhancement
Cover (SPEC) scheme is about to be launched to members. All members
aged 55 and under are entitled to enrol in this extremely advantageous
scheme which, for the minimal sum of £7.00 per month, affords
benefits to a member on long-term sick leave of £100 per
week for up to 26 weeks after a period of sickness of 26 weeks
and a sum of £200 per week for up to a further 52 weeks period
thereafter. Clearly this makes financial planning for the future
less stressful at a time when it is difficult enough to cope with
incapacity for a lengthy period.
Application forms should be in schools or sent to home addresses,
where applicable, by the end of October.
9. PART-TIME PROFESSIONAL OFFICER (TEMPORARY POST)
The Association has an imminent vacancy for a part-time Professional
Officer (0.4 FTE) for a period of around 18 months.
Any member who has extensive experience of representing members
at hearings, particularly outwith his/her own school and who would
be available to take up the post immediately is invited to send
to the General Secretary a brief resumè of his/her personal
details and details of the representations they have recently undertaken.
This should not exceed one side of A4 in length. Please indicate
your current status within this Association. All expressions of
interest must be received by noon on Friday 9 November 2007 at
the latest. These must be in a hard-copy format and, if sent by
email, must be followed up by a signed copy.
The salary for the post is £16,698 p.a. and the post is
based in the offices of the Association in Edinburgh.
Further details are available from the General Secretary.
10. CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR CLOSURE OF THE SSTA OFFICE
Members are asked to note that the Association office will close
at noon on Friday 21st December and will re-open for normal business
after New Year on Monday 7th January 2008.
ANN BALLINGER, President
DAVID EAGLESHAM, General Secretary
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