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New report focusing on the mental health and stress experienced by early years practitioners in England is the outcome of a survey of over 2,000 participants. Results reveal in the authors' own words, "an incredibly concerning picture of the future of the early years sector" (Pre-school Learning Alliance, 2018, p.16), with one in four considering leaving the sector. Recommendations are many; significantly greater public funding to reduce the strain now placed on individuals and organizations is reiterated on several occasions.
Key findings include...
- 57% of early years practitioners say they have suffered from anxiety as a result of their work
- 26% have experienced depression
- 45% say that work-related stress or mental health difficulties have impacted on their performance at work
- 23% have taken time off as a result of work-related stress or mental health issues
The main sources of stress reported by respondents included high workloads, particularly paperwork and administration, financial pressure and low pay.