Independent group for Librarian Members of the National Education Union to come together for support, networking and sharing. It is not run by the NEU.
Revealed: Scores of academy trust leaders paid more than director of England’s largest education authority https://t.co/IzEOXVUvGE
And heads of five single-school academy trusts each had higher salaries than the person overseeing 444 non-academy schools in Hampshire
My latest article for @NEUnion's Educate magazine is about verse novels. I explore how they help make reading possible for children who might feel overwhelmed by the amount of text on a page, why they work brilliantly as read-alouds & how they're helpful for developing empathy.
Debate 3pm Thurs 5 March on World Book Day led by Helen Hayes. Lets make school libraries & professional librarians statutory https://t.co/M858c52GhL Commons research briefing (by professional librarians), shouldn't our kids get the same support as politicians? #GoAllIn#WBD
Happy #WorldBookDay and a big 🙌 to librarians who turn "just a book" into a gateway for fun, discovery, inclusion and wellbeing. Librarians don't just manage collections, they nurturethe next generation of thinkers & problem-solvers. #GoAllIn this #NationalYearOfReading! 💛💜
In light of the Govt’s pledge to provide a library for every primary, Caroline Roche, chair of @CILIPSLG, argues there’s a danger of a “missed opportunity” if the focus is more on physical space than staffing.
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Exit rates for school support staff have reached record levels, with the most common reason for leaving being not feeling valued, new @TheNFER research reveals
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#InformationBookAward book packs are starting to land with lucky schools! Thank you @Petersbooks for supporting the IBA Book Club with book supply. All schools can download our free Book Club resources to help explore this year's shortlist 📚 #InformationBooks#GoAllIn2026
Education charity the School Library Association (@uksla) has received more than £500,000 from the Charlotte Aitken Trust for a new Reading Reboot programme 👇
🎉 We are thrilled to share that the SLA has been granted £500,000 by the Charlotte Aitken Trust to launch our new Reading Reboot programme. The programme will deliver social book clubs in 100 secondary schools across three years. Find out more: https://t.co/Nszl3gMVgm
Forcing every school into a multi-academy trust is not reform it’s a power grab.
We’ve all seen the horror stories: bloated CEO pay packets while classrooms go without support staff; schools silenced by centralised PR teams; experienced teachers pushed out by remote executives who’ve never set foot in their community.
That’s not collaboration. That’s control.
What raises standards isn’t a logo at the top of a letterhead, it’s proper funding, national pay and conditions, and accountability to local communities.
Our children need investment, not enforced academisation.
Why all schools should be in academy trusts | Tes https://t.co/Z1C9d4gEXD
🚨 THE SEND CRISIS NEEDS REAL INVESTMENT, NOT JUST AMBITION 🚨
The Government says they want to reshape the SEND landscape. We’ve been clear: all children deserve support without the bureaucratic nightmare.
While we welcome the new Inclusion Grant, let’s be real about the numbers. Funding that only covers a part-time TA for a primary school isn’t a solution.
You cannot fix a system running on empty with spare change.
Here is what we have been demanding:
- End the Profiteering: We’re glad the DfE is finally tackling independent special schools draining the system with exorbitant fees. That money belongs in frontline education.
- Fix the MAT System: It’s time for collaboration, not competition. We need reform that allows schools to leave trusts, caps CEO pay, and stops high staff turnover.
- Respect for Women: Increasing maternity pay is a vital win for our members, but it’s just the start. We still have a long way to go to secure maternity rights comparable with other public sector workers.
75% of our profession are women - working conditions must reflect that.
Bridget Phillipson says she values the profession.
If that’s true, she needs to listen to the experts: the teachers and support staff.
Ambition is great. Funding is vital.
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Calling booksellers & children’s/YA librarians! 📚
⚡Newsflash - Pen&inc. the free EDI-focused Children’s & YA magazine from CILIP, is now fully digital, open access & completely FREE!
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@jonnybid@MichaelRosenYes I want to live in a society that invests in ensuring children are skilled, critical readers & schools can afford to prioritise funding the School Library Service/School Librarian to enhance teaching & learning & promote a culture of reading.
@CILIPinfo
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Read below Barbara Band's interview with @LucideaCore where she introduces her new book and how librarians can champion their libraries 👇
https://t.co/BHlxvYotGm
Publishing in March, 'Feminist Librarianship' by @GGallerina outlines the importance of recognising feminist principles in libraries and empowering women who shape the profession.
Pre-order your copy here 👉 https://t.co/beJtNLOo5W
SCHOOLS IN #ENGLAND: You’ve got more time!
The response has been HUGE, so we’ve extended our competition deadline to 3rd March 2026.
Register your #school & grab your info pack today👇🏼
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📢 A reminder that competitions in Wales and Scotland will differ