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The problem I can see is not so much with the screenings itself-there is a valuable use for them (ie people who've abused children in the past, whether physical/sexual) but rather with the potential abuse for them. The three problems I identified were:
-The fact that SSO's* are not going to be screened. SSO's go through the exact same process of criminal history checks and mandatory notification that teachers do. A number of SSO's work with disabled students. This puts them at a risk for abuse.
-The fact that the screening could end up discouraging male teachers from staying in their position. I've heard horror stories of divorced parents making claims to Families SA (aka social work) that the other parent is abusing their kid when the claims aren't always true. Usually it seems to be the father who is the victim.
-The screening could also end up unearthing problems that have absolutely NOTHING to do with how a teacher teaches. (ie child receives support from Families SA or similar for behavioural reasons that may be due to a particular disability)
The problem I can see is not so much with the screenings itself-there is a valuable use for them (ie people who've abused children in the past, whether physical/sexual) but rather with the potential abuse for them. The three problems I identified were:
-The fact that SSO's* are not going to be screened. SSO's go through the exact same process of criminal history checks and mandatory notification that teachers do. A number of SSO's work with disabled students. This puts them at a risk for abuse.
-The fact that the screening could end up discouraging male teachers from staying in their position. I've heard horror stories of divorced parents making claims to Families SA (aka social work) that the other parent is abusing their kid when the claims aren't always true. Usually it seems to be the father who is the victim.
-The screening could also end up unearthing problems that have absolutely NOTHING to do with how a teacher teaches. (ie child receives support from Families SA or similar for behavioural reasons that may be due to a particular disability)
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