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teachers seek talks over 'slap' case - classroom board

by:ITATOUCH     2020-06-27
teachers seek talks over \'slap\' case  -  classroom board
The teachers' union today asked for an emergency meeting with the attorney general because a person in charge was cleared of the slap in the face of an unruly sixyear-old.
Pamela Mitchell Hill did not attack the girl and was allegedly slapped twice.
Mrs. Mitchell Hill's union wants to know why it's going to sue.
When the girl herself denied being hit, the only other witness stood 30 feet away from the window.
The union's strong protest was revealed in full detail when Mrs. Mitchelhill first went out of her way to help the troubled girl.
Mrs. Mitchelhill's case is the latest in a string of cases in which a respected teacher could not be prosecuted for alleged attacks on children with poor behavior.
Her union today claims that common sense is thrown out of the window as an excessive thing
The jealous Crown prosecutor brought the case to court only when the evidence was reviewed. Staff -
People with many years of experience
They say they are unnecessarily going through the trials of court cases and that their career may end if convicted.
Mrs. mitchhill, secretary-general of NASUWT, Eamonn O'Kane, said: "These cases seem to be being brought to court on a frustrating rule.
You have to ask what these cases are based on, because the impact on teachers can be disastrous.
"He said that in the past three years, five heads of the area where Mrs. Mitchell Hill is located have gone through a similar ordeal, four of whom have been acquitted.
Last month, a class teacher who served for 30 years was cleared to force a fish to pour a next 11-year-
Old boy's throat
The union says they now want to meet with the head of public prosecution, Ken McDonald, to argue about restructuring --
In the way of dealing with teachers.
"We want to raise these issues with the DPP because we have significant concerns about these issues," said O'Kane.
"He believes that CPS should start to look at the allegations against teachers from a different perspective and accept the classroom reality.
"I would like to know what criteria were used when these cases were brought forward because of the prosecution of a punch
In the bar and dealing with cases against teachers is different.
Teachers are a soft target, he claims.
"Some people think that students are not children but young people, but that's not the case.
The person in charge of the prosecution should take this into account.
Children must be disciplined, otherwise how will the school work?
"The National Association of class teachers supports the call to meet with the DPP.
Secretary-General David Hart said: "The police and CPS are in danger of losing all common sense remains, regardless of what is happening in the classroom.
"The Crown Prosecution Service said today that it insisted on continuing its action against Mrs. Mitchell Hill.
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