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I was overworked and lacked resources in my last employment but I couldn't use that excuse not to obey whatever additional duties imposed on me. Sorry, Maggy, it's not that I don't sympathise, but teachers are not the only employees who are overstretched. This is the case in many occupations, particularly in the public services. I'm just glad I am now retired! ---------- Post added at 19:13 ---------- Previous post was at 19:12 ---------- Quote:
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Diane Abbott sent her son to public school to get away from the malign influence of her constituents. Quote:
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Redeploy and prioritise better and you could stop even more |
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Hate to break it to you, but potential criminals are not sitting at home waiting for the latest figures on Police numbers before deciding whether to go out and commit crime.:rolleyes: Diane Abbott sent her son away in 2003, and Trevor Phillips said there was a big problem with knife crime 12 years ago. Quote:
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If you don’t get that a higher amount of officers on the ground coupled with the increase in stop and search would lead to a reduction on current levels of offences then I don’t know what else to say to you |
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They have to be allowed to "stop and search" in the first place. Who was responsible for the reduction in that? Still doesn't lock them up, never mind also throwing away the key. They and their associates(whether active or passive, eg girlfriends) should be locked up. That should make being part of such a gang an unattractive option. |
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Having had time to think about this I think there is some sense to it to some degree.
We (those that work in education) spend a lot of the day with children so there is more chance of us to witness something wrong in a child. An example would be seeing bruises on a child when they are doing PE or a child that is talking about certain subjects which they shouldn't be exposed to at that age. We can pick up on certain things. It is our duty to report any concerns to the designated safeguarding lead in the school. However I dont think we have time to be checking all children for knives or checking their bags for drugs every day of the week. Parents have a responsibility to police their children....otherwise known as giving them a good upbringing. They have to play a part in this. It cant be left to teachers. The police are doing their bit but maybe they need to put more resources into it. Im now in Primary but when I worked in Secondary we regularly had assemblies with police officers coming to talk about sexual consent and knife crime, arson, etc. So they are getting out there. |
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I wonder if they will bring a law in making parents accountable over youth crime?
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