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2. Report to the Working Party

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Gerald Russell*
Affiliation:
Kenneth Granville-Grossman and Sydney Brandon
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The Working Party was set up to consider the question posed by the DHSS as to whether there should be a ‘teaching increment’ to the consultant target, i.e. should Districts with special teaching responsibilities have more consultants than similar ‘non-teaching’ Districts?

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