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Risk of sexual abuse at school....from other students

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Blandmum · 20/01/2006 14:19

Picking up on the presence of teachers who are on the sex offenders register, the Times Education Supplement has published the following about the risk caused by children who are sex offenders

'Sex abuse by another pupil is biggest threat

Michael Shaw
Published: 20 January 2006

Pupils are more likely to be sexually assaulted by other pupils than by teachers, say school staff.

John Dunford, general secretary of the Association for School and College Leaders, said schools faced a bigger problem handling pupils on the sex offenders list than they did carrying out checks on teachers.

?Pupils are at greater risk from other pupils; there are many more pupils than teachers on the sex offenders register,? he said. ?It presents heads with difficult problems when it comes to sharing information with other schools and deciding how to teach youngsters, who can be sitting in the same class as their victims.?

Mr Dunford said that he had encountered difficulties with pupils on the sex offenders register when he had been a head.

The TES online staffroom has been indundated with reports from teachers about sex offenders in their classes.

A secondary teacher said one of her pupils was placed on the register aged nine
after raping his cousin. ?As he had been sexually abused himself and exposed to pornography at a very young age, it was possible to feel some pity for him,? she said ?Until he carried out three sexual assaults on Year 7 girls that year.?
Sexual assaults by pupils often go unreported in the press because of child protection legislation.

Cases that received attention last year included that of four 14-year-old classmates arrested for raping an 11-year-old girl in Stoke Newington and a 16-year-old at Westminster City school in London jailed for raping a teacher. '

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WideWebWitch · 20/01/2006 14:20

god, how shocking and tragic.

mummytosteven · 20/01/2006 14:20

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Marina · 20/01/2006 14:23

Sadly us London parents are all too aware of this sort of thing. Local suburban papers frequently report on cases that don't even make the national media. I saw this too mb

Blandmum · 20/01/2006 14:24

Teachers are not informed of the risk, which makes the safe management of such children a near impossibility.

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mummytosteven · 20/01/2006 14:24

Are even the headteachers unaware?

Marina · 20/01/2006 14:25

Which I think is an absolute disgrace mb. As with that poor woman in Westminster, they are also at risk of assault.

SenoraPostrophe · 20/01/2006 14:26

I saw this and thought, "well, obviously". it's horrible that children so young can be rapists, but it has always been the case.

To be honest I really don't know why we're so obsessed by it all of a sudden - obviously the rapists go to young offenders places, but apart from that what exactly can anybody do about it?

Blandmum · 20/01/2006 14:35

Headteachers would, I imagine, know, but the TE website has lots and lots of examples where the information is not passes to staff who work with the children directly.

SP, the problems is that there are less and less places in Special schools for the violent (EBD schools), in these schools there are much smaller pupil to teacher ratios and the children'd behaviour is monitored far more closely.

The worry is that in a school of say, 1200, close supervision is ipossible, especialy at break and lunch times, and this potential puts other children (and potentialy) staff at risk. It is not uncommon for teachers to work with children 1 to 1 at break, and these teachers may be totaly unaware that the child has raped or asaulted in the past.

With increasing pressure on heads not to exclude, ever more disturbed children are being integrated into mainsteam, to the risk of the child and others. The TES website lists some horrific cases, one for example of a child (in secondary) would would regularly masturbate under the desk during lessons.

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Marina · 20/01/2006 14:35

make sure they are never in a room on their own with another person while they are on school premises for a start, SA.
Of course I am not talking about the whole school knowing their previous convictions, but I think teachers can and should be trusted with the knowledge that these youngsters are potentially a danger to other children, and should be given supportive attention to keep the risk of another assault happening
A child of 14 raped and assaulted four members of the public on his way to and from school a couple of years ago not far from where I live.

Dinosaur · 20/01/2006 14:40

It doesn't really surprise me and I don't think it's anything new. I was raped by someone from my school - he was in the fifth year - although it wasn't actually on school premises.

Blandmum · 20/01/2006 14:57

That is horrific Dinosaur. Was the bastard prosecuted?

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Dinosaur · 20/01/2006 16:44

No - I didn't tell the police.

roisin · 20/01/2006 16:59

I've been astonished to learn that children can be in school as convicted sex-offenders, having actually served time in YOI for their crimes, and staff working with them are not told anything officially about them!

Mercy · 20/01/2006 17:14

Dinosaur, bloody hell

mummytosteven · 20/01/2006 17:16

how awful Dinosaur.

Dinosaur · 20/01/2006 17:28

It did cast rather a dark shadow over my early teens.

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