Len Smith - Gypsy activist
Occasionally it could be permissible, depending on the status of the offence. If the offence was against an adult, that surely shows no necessary predisposition to offend against children. However, there would have to be a system of monitoring to ensure that confidence in the individual was not misplaced.
Angie Lawrence - Single mother
I feel this is a most definite no! Where adults are working with children in a position of trust, there should be no leeway. As a parent, I would be horrified to find that someone who wason the
Richard West - Inspired Services
No one on the register should be allowed to teach. Children’s safety is more important than anything else. I would like to see the various lists of “undesirables” brought together on one list, as Bichard recommended. I am worried about many parents with learning difficulties who will be left scared their children are at risk at school.
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