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Supporting students in special schools

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Published: March 4, 2026
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WELCOME BOOST: Special schools to receive extra safety onsite for students and teachers.
WELCOME BOOST: Special schools to receive extra safety onsite for students and teachers.
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QUEENSLAND’S special schools are set to get a significant boost, with 30 new Workplace Health and Safety Coordinators joining schools across the state.

The new roles aim to make schools safer, reduce teacher workloads, and give staff more time to focus on what matters most – supporting students.

The coordinators will work closely with principals and school leaders to manage risks, reduce behavioural incidents, and foster positive school cultures.

By taking on administrative tasks like risk assessments, return-to-work forms, and safety reports, teachers can spend more time teaching and supporting students.

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Minister for Education John-Paul Langbroek said the new roles were part of the State Government’s commitment to safer, more supportive school environments.

“Every teacher, staff member, and student deserves to feel safe at school,” Mr Langbroek said.

“These coordinators will provide extra support to staff and help stamp out unsafe behaviours, making schools a better place for everyone.”

The need is growing – enrolments in Queensland’s special schools have risen more than 38 per cent since 2019.

The new coordinators complement a wider plan that includes 140 additional Workplace Health and Safety Officers over the next four years.

The positions are funded through the landmark Better and Fairer Schools Agreement. Recruitment is already underway, with coordinators expected to be in schools soon.

With these new roles, Queensland’s special schools are moving toward safer, more supportive environments – giving teachers the time to teach and students the support they deserve.

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