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Published Date: 14 May 2009
NEARLY £200,000 has been paid out to Lothian teachers and school staff in compensation for accidents including slipping on food and tripping on a school bag.
All four Lothians councils have paid out thousands of pounds to employees claiming for injuries suffered in the region's schools.

The city council has paid out the most over the past four years – a massive £106,650 to just 13 employees, averaging
out at £8,200 per claim.

As previously revealed, Midlothian Council parted with £38,241 for claims including falling over a bin, tripping on bouncy castle ropes and a piano being dropped on someone's foot.

West Lothian, meanwhile, paid £31,312 to employees including a facilities manager who was injured while opening a roller shutter, a classroom assistant who had a door fall on them and a teacher who slipped on food in the dinner hall.

In East Lothian, which had claims totalling £12,300, employees were compensated for slipping on "greasy" floors, tripping over a school bag strap and slipping on water in the school kitchen.

The information was released to the Evening News under freedom of information laws, though Edinburgh refused to give a more detailed breakdown of what exactly the claims were for on the grounds of "data protection".

Susie Squire, campaign manager with the Taxpayers' Alliance, said: "It's most important that staff and pupil safety is treated as a priority but we must be mindful of the growing compensation culture in many schools.

"No doubt some of these things are valid but a lot of them seem out of all proportion with the injury and ultimately the money awarded could have been spent on textbooks and teachers for the kids attending these schools."

There are still a number of outstanding claims across the four councils, including a teacher injured by a window, a nursery nurse tripping over a sand box in the playground and a facilities manager injured after moving weights in the PE room.

Council bosses also rejected a number of claims made by school staff since 2004, including a claim by a headteacher who hit their head on a box, a kitchen assistant who slipped on a discarded fruit segment, a technician who lost the tips of two fingers using a circular saw and a support assistant who injured their back helping a pupil out of a swimming pool.

When contacted by the Evening News, all the councils defended their decisions and said they took every care to ensure staff safety.





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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2009 10:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Schools in Edinburgh
 
1

Penicuik Laddie,

14/05/2009 11:50:43
The Taxpayers Alliance is a front organisation of the Tory Party, paid for and funded by them... and where did they get their cash from? Take a look at the Tory expenses bill/scandal... from the public purse. Sheer hypocrisy!
2

Ecto,

14/05/2009 12:09:32
No 1 nice to see you have taken a balanced view of this story. So these cooncil Johnnies aren't bleeding more money out of the rest of us, remember this money comes from all of us to pay these bludgers!
3

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 14/05/2009 12:14:55
Maybe if they went about with their eyes open these things would not happen.
4

Tartan Viking,

14/05/2009 12:37:46
Money for old rope. It's too easy for these women to cheat the system.
5

Iain Mac,

14/05/2009 13:09:47
#1 Agree - right wing libertarians with dodgy links to English nationalists. Why do the media rely on them so much?
6

Iain Mac,

14/05/2009 13:10:35
AS to the story, councils and management should make sure health and safety is paramount. It doesn't happen. Most school storerooms and cupboards are middens.
7

I love to eat Sellotape,

14/05/2009 13:30:34
Compared to the cost of a cup of tgpwihef, it's an outrage. But not to the monthly fee for qoihfuning.
8

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 14/05/2009 14:11:18
funny how cash is paid out when its staff and teachers,yet remember,was it last week?,that an oap fell in broomhouse and got hee haww ,because no one had reported the bad kirb first
cash for the boys,and sod those who pay council tax
9

Broughton Resident,

Edinburgh 14/05/2009 15:30:51
I know how the OAP feels. I tripped on a broken pavement and broke my hip and had to have it replaced. Still trying to sue the Cooncil.
10

totally indecent,

14/05/2009 16:21:31
Greed, greed and more greed.

Watch where you are going. If you fall maybe it's not someone else's fault - maybe it is your own.

FFS
11

Tartan Viking,

14/05/2009 18:38:40
#8. Brian.

"cash for the boys,and sod those who pay council tax"

Think you'll find it's cash for the girls - not the boys.

Very few male teachers in school. Very few men altogether actually.
12

tomias,

Edinburgh 14/05/2009 18:53:05
Heid bangers !

 

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