Yorkshire Post

Woman, 30, who was convicted of assaulting a child, is banned from teaching

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A woman has been told she can no longer teach after being convicted of assaulting a child.

The indefinite ban for Harriet Coleman, 30, follows a meeting of a panel from the Teaching Regulation Agency last month.

Ms Coleman provided the panel with a signed statement of agreed facts and admitted “unacceptab­le profession­al conduct, conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute and/or conviction of a relevant offence”.

The meeting heard Ms Coleman was convicted of assault of a child by beating in May 2022.

She was also accused of “unacceptab­le profession­al conduct and/ or conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute” in that, while employed at a school in Calderdale, she provided inaccurate accounts of the incident, which happened in January 2022.

This included denying that she pushed and/or kicked the child and/ or pulled their hair.

The panel heard that at the beginning of a meeting with the school, Ms Coleman clearly stated: “I promise I didn’t kick him”, and she denied pulling their hair. Once the existence of CCTV evidence was revealed, Ms Coleman stated: “I may have kicked him…I remember kicking him”.

The full decision report said: “It was clear to the panel that Ms Coleman responded to being made aware of the existence of CCTV by changing her account.”

The panel noted that the behaviour involved in committing the offence "would have been likely to have had an impact on the safety and/or security of pupils”.

And it said: “The panel considered that Ms Coleman’s behaviour in committing the offence would be likely to affect public confidence in the teaching profession, if Ms Coleman was allowed to continue teaching.” Ms Coleman admitted the facts of the allegation­s to the Teaching Regulation Agency.

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