Support Staff

Employment Law Advice for Education Support Staff

Legal services for individuals

Employment law affects education support staff at every stage of employment. Practical legal advice helps manage change, resolve workplace issues, and protect roles, wellbeing and organisational stability when problems arise.

Working in a school, academy trust, college or early‑years setting brings unique pressures. When employment issues arise, they can affect not only your job security, but your wellbeing, reputation and ability to continue supporting pupils and colleagues.

Support staff often carry significant responsibility, whether you work in administration, finance, safeguarding, pastoral care, learning support, site management, catering, IT, or another essential role. When problems occur, you need clear, practical advice from lawyers who understand how education settings operate and how employment law applies within them.

We advise support staff at every level, from classroom‑based assistants to senior operational leaders. We provide straightforward guidance, explain your options clearly, and work proactively to secure the best outcome for your situation. Many matters can be resolved through calm, strategic negotiation. Where formal action is needed, we have extensive experience representing individuals in Employment Tribunal claims and disputes with schools, academy trusts and local authorities.

Whatever challenges you’re facing, we’re here to support you with expert, approachable advice that helps you move forward with confidence.

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Stephen Hall

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Peter De Maria

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