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Good luck.0
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Here is a great advice, leave it. She belong to a powerful group/circus which you dont belong to.The people above you are all in it together. I believe you have tried your best.0
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kingoranks wrote: »Here is a great advice, leave it. She belong to a powerful group/circus which you dont belong to.The people above you are all in it together. I believe you have tried your best.
This is not great advice at all. Every member of staff has responsibilities in relation to Child Protection; fear of a 'powerful group/circus' is not sufficient to absolve you of responsibility to take it further if you have genuine concerns.
@kingoranks - as a parent, if your child were placed at risk, how would you feel about a teacher or teaching assistant taking your advice above?0 -
quick update, she has been to docs and off to a group session next week, she still had a drink in work on friday but was a little better midweek. not going to be easy but glad i confronted her
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