'We've listened': Victorian Education Minister Natalie Hutchins reverses cuts to visiting teacher jo
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Victoria Education Minister Natalie Hutchins said that the government "listening" to society while reversing the deductions visiting teacher affairs. More than 80 specialized teachers who supported disabled students would be twisted by the government government and reveal the violent reaction. The movement was part Victoria's efforts to reduce staff of training department with 325 full -time equivalent positions in middle balloon debt. The state's net debt will rise to $ 171 billion by 2026-27. On Tuesday, Mrs Hutchins said government would not proceed with plans to cut off the roles of teacher from 117 to 32. Victoria Education Minister Natalie Hutchins reversed the interruptions in the visiting teacher positions. "We listened to families, caregivers and teachers and heard the value of our visited teachers to children with disabilities throughout the state."Said. "All guest teachers will be protected. "Currently, many students who have supported the guest teachers program will receive the same extra help as part of our $ 1.6 billion disability reforms. "We will bring visit teachers who visit for schools and families want continue to use service disability program." The opposition described Ms. Hutchins's announcement as a "shameful backflip" and said the government should never put business deductions on the table. "This is an embarrassing return by an educational minister who does not understand the vital role given by these front teachers to communities in the state."Said. "We know he's broken under Victoria under Labor Party, but that doesn't mean you're taking the ax to front staff who offer an invaluable service to students with disability. He said "Today's Minister welcomes the decision, while training and facade teaching personnel should ignore the future outages." The Australian Educational Union Victoria Branch, arguing that movement would leave vulnerable students behind, strongly opposed deductions visiting teacher positions. Meredith Peace, President of the AEU Victoria Branch, announced that the roles of Mrs. Hutchins will be kept as an important gain for our members and students, families and schools they work with ". "Emphasizing the important role played by visiting teachers in our schools, we were able to ensure that this important program continues," he said. "Visit teachers are experts, expert teachers who play an important role in our public schools, and help them to get the support they need to develop academically and socially. "We are pleased that the minister is really busy with AEU, Parents, Disability Defending groups, families and society, and that he gets this offer out of the table."