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Strengthening the Education Workforce | Schools Mutual Services White Paper 2026

Strengthening the Education Workforce | Schools Mutual Services White Paper 2026

Strengthening the Education Workforce: Introducing Our New White Paper

As schools prepare for the summer term, the focus on education workforce challenges, staff wellbeing, and retention in schools has never been more important.
At Schools Mutual Services, we are proud to launch our latest White Paper on the education workforce, designed to help executive leaders address the growing pressures facing school staff while aligning with Government priorities for a stronger, more sustainable education system.

Understanding the Education Workforce Crisis in 2026

Our White Paper is informed by the latest State of the Education Workforce 2026 report, which provides critical insight into the challenges impacting schools, academies, and trusts across England.
Key findings highlight:
  • Ongoing teacher recruitment and retention challenges
  • Increasing pressure around school staff workload and wellbeing
  • Rising support staff attrition rates
  • Continued pay disparities across education roles, including early years and FE
  • Limited career progression opportunities in schools, particularly for non-teaching staff
While there are signs of improvement in some areas, the report reinforces the urgent need for a whole-school workforce strategy to ensure long-term sustainability.

Why a Whole-School Approach to Workforce Planning Matters

To improve staff retention in schools and deliver better outcomes for pupils, it is essential to move beyond a teacher-only focus.
Schools rely on a wide range of professionals, including:
  • Teachers and senior leaders
  • Teaching assistants and support staff
  • Early years practitioners
  • Administrative and operational teams
A failure to support any part of this workforce can lead to increased workload pressures, reduced morale, and ultimately higher staff turnover.
The Government’s objectives – including recruiting 6,500 new teachers and expanding early years provision—depend on schools adopting a holistic workforce planning approach.

From Insight to Action: What Our White Paper Covers

Our Education Workforce White Paper 2026 provides practical guidance for school leaders, MAT executives, and decision-makers looking to take action.

Inside, you’ll find:
  • A breakdown of the latest education workforce trends and data
  • Insight into the impact of pay, workload, and wellbeing on retention
  • Strategies for improving staff wellbeing in schools
  • Approaches to building a more resilient and sustainable school workforce
  • Guidance on supporting support staff, early years professionals, and teachers equally
This resource is designed to help you move from awareness to implementation.

How Schools Mutual Services Supports Staff Retention and Wellbeing

At Schools Mutual Services, we specialise in helping schools create environments where staff feel supported, valued, and motivated to stay.
Our approach directly addresses key challenges identified in the report by focusing on:

✔ Staff Wellbeing in Schools

We provide services that help reduce stress, improve morale, and support the mental and physical wellbeing of all staff.

✔ Financial Wellbeing and Security

With pay pressures continuing across the sector, we help schools offer additional financial support and benefits that enhance overall employee value.

✔ Reducing Staff Turnover

By supporting both teaching and non-teaching staff, we help schools improve retention rates and maintain workforce stability.

✔ Whole-Workforce Support

Our solutions are designed for everyone – ensuring support staff, early years practitioners, and teachers all benefit equally.

Supporting Government Education Objectives

The Department for Education has outlined ambitious plans to strengthen the system, including improving recruitment, expanding provision, and raising standards.
Schools Mutual Services helps you align with these priorities by:
  • Supporting teacher retention strategies
  • Improving staff wellbeing across schools
  • Enabling a more sustainable workforce model
  • Helping schools deliver long-term, measurable impact

A Critical Moment for School Leaders

With increasing expectations and ongoing funding pressures, school and trust leaders must take a proactive approach to workforce planning.
Investing in staff support, wellbeing, and retention strategies is no longer optional—it is essential for delivering both educational outcomes and organisational stability.

Download the Education Workforce White Paper 2026

Our White Paper provides the insight and practical strategies you need to strengthen your workforce and support your staff more effectively.

👉 Download the White Paper today 

https://schoolsmutualservices.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WHITE-PAPER.pdf 

Partner with Schools Mutual Services

If you’re looking to improve staff retention in your school, enhance wellbeing, and build a more resilient workforce, we’re here to help.
Get in touch with Schools Mutual Services to find out how we can support your organisation.

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