I'm Pregnant! Everything you need to know.
A 45 minute online webinar with 15 minute Q&A for pregnant and expectant teachers from The MTPT Project, the UK's charity for parent-teachers.We'll share:Information about your legal entitlements as a pregnant or expectant teacher, leader or other colleague working in educationThe research about the impact of pregnancy and maternity on occupational mobility, including details about qualifying and clawback periods for maternity payPaperwork that you need to provide for your school, and that they need to provide for youBest practice you can expect or request from your line managers, leaders and teamsHow (and when) to inform your employer - and your classes!How to deal with sickness and request reasonable adjustmentsYour entitlements in the event of miscarriage or stillbirthHow to request a third trimester meeting and a suggested agenda to discussSuggested handover proceduresHow to request a third trimester meeting and a suggested agenda to discussWhat to do if you want to stay involved with your school life during your leaveThe webinar will be facilitated by Emma Sheppard, Founder of The MTPT Project, and include encouraging case studies from The MTPT Project community.Our online Eventbrite page includes resources and links referenced in the webinar, as well as recommended reading and listening options.A recording of the webinar will be made available for all sign ups for two weeks following the event. Please indicate whether you will be joining us live / accessing the recording when you book your ticket.We understand that your pregnancy / expectancy is a matter of discretion and will not share details of any sign ups beyond the facilitating team. Please anonymise your Zoom screen name when you join us if you would like to protect your identity.This webinar is part of The MTPT Project's "What to Expect as an Expectant Teacher" series. Join us live or access the recorded versions of the other webinars in the series:I'm Thinking of Starting a Family... what do I need to know?Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination: what to know and what to doWhat do different forms of Parental Leave look like?