Thousands of nursery staff absent 'over mental health'

More than 8,000 members of staff were off with conditions including stress, anxiety or depression in the last five years.

Over 8,000 nursery staff absent due to mental health issues, figures show iStock

More than 8,000 nursery and childcare staff have taken sick leave because of stress or mental health concerns since 2017/18, figures show.

Data obtained under Freedom of Information from all of Scotland’s 32 local authorities showed that absences caused by stress among early years staff has increased by 53% in the last five years.

The Scottish Conservatives warned the figure is likely to be far higher, as three councils did not respond to requests and four did not produce figures for 2022/23.

Additionally, freedom of information does not apply to private sector nurseries and early education establishments.

Between 2018-2019 and 2022-2023, 8,076 staff were absent due to stress of poor mental health, from 1,159 in 2018-19 to 1,779 in 2022-23.

The Scottish Conservatives, who carried out the research, have claimed the absences are indicative of a ‘Scottish childcare crisis’ with more than nine in 10 councils unable to fully fund free childcare, according to the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA).

Meghan Gallacher MSP, Scottish Conservative deputy leader and shadow minister for children and young people, urged the government to give staff the support that they need.

“These alarming figures point to a mental health crisis among early years and childcare staff under the SNP,” she said.

“The rapidly rising number of stress-related absences is very worrying but also grimly predictable given the SNP’s transparent and unacceptable neglect of Scotland’s childcare sector.

“The SNPs rollout of 1,140 hours’ free childcare has pushed businesses to the brink of collapse and has resulted in a mass exodus of childminders.

“The invaluable work of early years staff and childcare providers is transformative in allowing new parents – like myself – to return to work, boosting our economy and benefiting young families.

“It’s a crying shame that our childcare providers are so underfunded and demoralised. It’s little wonder that we are seeing so many off sick due to stress in these circumstances.

“Humza Yousaf cannot continue to short-change Scotland’s childcare sector, especially when he wants to expand the provision offered to parents.

“The SNP must urgently up their game to ensure that early years and childcare staff are given the support that they need.”

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