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Purposeful steps to an anti-racist Wales

As Black History Month draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on the work we have undertaken to help create an anti-racist Wales.

News

Planned downtime to EWC services – 4 November 2024

The Education Workforce Council’s (EWC) online services will be unavailable between 17:30 and 21:00 on Monday, 4 November 2024 due to planned...

EWC provides its thoughts on draft Welsh language Bill

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its response to the Children, Young People and Education (CYPE) Committee’s consultation on the...

Planned downtime to EWC services – 25 October 2024

The MyEWC online service will be unavailable between 17:00 on Friday 25 October 2024 and 12:00 on Saturday 26 October 2024 due to planned...

EWC publishes its achievements from the last year

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (7 August 2024) published its Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2024. The...

Congratulations to all our newly qualified teachers in Wales

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) is delighted to congratulate those who achieved Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) today. This significant...

Latest statistics on the education workforce in Wales published

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (31 July 2024) published its latest data on the education workforce in Wales. The independent,...

EWC welcomes two new Council members

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has welcomed two new members to its Council. The EWC is the independent, professional regulator for the...

New suite of case study videos showcasing the PLP launched

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has created a series of case study videos to showcase how the Professional Learning Passport (PLP) is helping...

New research paper showcasing the benefits of reflective practice

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) and the National Association for Educational Leadership (NAEL) is pleased to announce the release of a jointly...

Registration changes for Wales’ education workforce

A number of changes have today (10 May 2024) come into effect for those working in education across Wales, the Education Workforce Council (EWC) has...

Come and talk to the EWC this summer

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) is gearing up to attend several events and festivals across Wales this summer providing registrants,...

Caerphilly Youth Service achieve top recognition

Caerphilly Youth Service have been formally recognised for the quality of their provision, receiving the gold Quality Mark for Youth Work in Wales...

EWC lays out its plans for the future

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its Strategic Plan 2024-27 and Strategic Equality Plan (SEP) 2024-28. The two documents detail...

EWC to continue delivering Quality Mark for Youth Work

The Education Workforce Council (EWC), in partnership with Education Training Standards (ETS) Wales, has been re-commissioned by Welsh Government to...

EWC statement on fees 2024/25 – a message for registrants

Under legislation, the annual fee for those required to register with the EWC is £46, regardless of registration category. This makes EWC...

Latest recipients of youth award

Caerphilly and Neath Port Talbot Youth Services have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales,...

EWC published revised guides for registrants

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) have updated their suite of good practice guides to reflect emerging trends and best practice from across the...

Registration changes for Wales’ education workforce

A number of changes will be coming into effect for those working in further education (FE) and adult learning across Wales. The first will require...

EWC launches draft plan consultations

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) have today (12 February 2024) launched two consultations seeking views on their draft Strategic Plan 2024-27,...

Cardiff Youth Service receives prestigious recognition

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Latest recipients of youth award

Urban Circle Newport and Swansea MAD have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales, both receiving...

Defnyddia Dy Gymraeg (Use your Welsh)

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EWC comments on proposed changes to FTP committees

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EWC issues its response to proposed Welsh Government changes

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its response to a Welsh Government consultation which proposes changes to education regulation...

Latest recipients of youth award

ProMo Cymru, Youth Cymru, and Swansea YMCA have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales. ProMo...

Sgwrsio with the EWC – Diversifying Wales’ education workforce

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has released its latest episode of Sgwrsio with the EWC . In this special episode to celebrate Black History...

New leadership standards for post-16 workforce

A new set of professional leadership standards have been published for Wales’ post-16 workforce. Included as part of the recently launched...

Youth organisations recognised for excellence

Conwy Youth Service and Vibe Youth have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales. Administered by...

EWC releases podcast providing advice on dealing with peer-on-peer sexual harassment in education settings

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has released the second episode of its podcast, Sgwrsio with the EWC . In this episode, host and EWC Chief...

Latest statistics on the education workforce in Wales published

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (5 September 2023) published its latest data on the education workforce in Wales. The independent,...

What to do if you are employing a newly qualified teacher

Schools have a statutory obligation to provide newly qualified teachers (NQTs) with induction support. If your school has employed a new school teacher, check with them if they have completed induction. If they haven’t, you must submit the induction notification form to us within 10 working days of them starting employment at the school. The school must identify an induction mentor (IM) who will provide the NQT with the appropriate day to day Induction support.

When completing the induction notification form, please ensure:

  • all sections are completed in full
  • the form has been signed by all parties
  • if submitting via email all parties are copied in

Once we have received and processed the form, we will send an email confirming that we have received the paperwork, to the NQT, IM, and copied to the headteacher. An induction notification form should be submitted to us within 10 working days at the start of each new period of employment.

Requirements of induction, and timescales for completing

To undertake induction in Wales, NQTs must hold QTS and must be registered with us in the category of school teacher. Any periods of employment undertaken prior to registration in the correct category cannot count towards induction.

The induction period is three school terms, or the equivalent. However, the appropriate body (AB) has the discretion to reduce the length of the induction period for NQTs who can demonstrate their teaching practice meets the Professional Standards for Teaching and Leadership in less than three school terms (380 sessions). Induction cannot be completed in less than one term (110 sessions).

NQTs who are not employed on a full time basis can accrue sessions towards their induction. A session is defined as one full morning, or afternoon in a school. Only periods of employment where the NQT is employed as a qualified teacher can count towards induction.

NQTs who gained qualified teacher status (QTS) between 1 April 2003 and 6 November 2022 will have five years from 7 November 2022 to complete induction. NQTs who gain QTS from 7 November 2022 onwards, will have five years from the date QTS is awarded to complete induction.

If an NQT is unable to complete induction within the required timescales, the Appropriate Body (AB) has discretion to extend the time limit completing induction, where it is satisfied that there are good reasons for doing so, and the NQT is in agreement. Further information is available in the Welsh Government guidance induction for newly qualified teachers in Wales. Failure to complete induction within the required timescales will mean the NQT is no longer able to register with EWC in the category of school teacher. They will therefore be unable to be employed as a teacher in a maintained school, or pupil referral unit in Wales.

Induction funding

The level of funding is £3,900 per NQT per induction period. Schools are provided with funding, by the Welsh Government, to:

  • assist with the provision of the NQT’s statutory entitlement to a 10% reduction in their timetable (in addition to their PPA time).
  • release IMs to provide NQTs with the appropriate day to day induction support and to complete specific sections of the NQTs online induction profile.

Funding is released after the end of each academic term (or sooner if the teacher’s employment ends). Funding will only be released after we have received the induction funding claim form in line with the timescales set out below.

More information is available in our guidance booklet  Induction - funding, tracking and recording arrangements .

Timetable

Below you will find details of important dates for the submission of paperwork to us for school teachers undertaking Induction.

Autumn term 2024

ActionDeadline date
Submission of induction notification form for teachers starting a period of induction at a new school at the start of the Autumn term 13/09/24
Final deadline for submitting outstanding induction funding claim forms for teachers who completed a period of induction during the Summer term 13/09/24
Submission of induction funding claim forms for teachers who have completed a period of induction during the Autumn term 20/12/24