P-05-1033 Abolish Education Workforce Council (EWC) registration fees and completely reform its organisation
P-05-1033 Abolish Education Workforce Council (EWC) registration fees and completely reform its organisation
P-05-1033 Abolish Education Workforce Council (EWC)
registration fees and completely reform its organisation
This
petition was submitted by Robert Jeffrey Southall having collected a total of
371 signatures.
Text of Petition:
The registration fee is
regressive and deducted from our wages on behalf of the EWC and Government. It
is the same if you are full time, proportional or part time. It is a tax on
education professionals. The EWC is not a representative body, it has failed to
provide comprehensive CPD or promised bursaries for career enhancement. It is
not accountable to, or representative of, its registrants. It is a regulatory
body, accountable only to the Minister, so there should be no registration fee.
Additional Information:
The annual cost of registration is £45 with a
reduced fee of £15 for support workers. The fee is the same if you are full
time, proportional or part time. The fee is based on a tax year from April to
March so those in their first year of teaching or youth work or on short term
contracts must pay twice in September and April. There is no partial fee for
those on limited contracts. The EWC is not a representative body or a
professional association for those it registers. The EWC is not democratically
accountable to its registrants and its governing body is not representative of
those it registers. Teachers in HE and the private sector are not regulated by
the EWC and pay no registration fees and the vast majority of headteachers in
schools and managers in FE, the highest paid staff in the sector, do not need
to register or pay the fee even if they have constant and lengthy contact with
learners. This is plainly unfair and we call for the total abolition of all EWC
registration fees.
Status
This petition was considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on 12/01/2021.
The Committee noted the petitioner’s dissatisfaction with the responses received to the petition. However, in light of the information received and the previous response from the Minister for Education, the Committee agreed that there was little action it was able to take on the petition at this time. It therefore agreed to close the petition and thank the petitioner.
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It was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 03/11/2020.
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 15/10/2020