The Herald

Teachers sent abusive posts about ASN pupils

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TEACHERS sent “degrading” Whatsapp messages about pupils with additional support needs, it has emerged.

Concerns were raised about messages exchanged by a group of teachers at a number of schools in 2018.

Aberdeensh­ire Council investigat­ed the messages before “ensuring staff received additional training”.

The issue came to light after the BBC saw a letter from the Children

And Young People’s Commission­er, who said the children’s parents should have been informed.

The commission­er’s letter to the council last November said: “These messages contained unprofessi­onal, abusive and degrading references to children with additional support needs.

“The conduct of the profession­als involved is a serious concern in relation to any child, but particular­ly so where vulnerable disabled children are involved.”

In its response, the council said the messages had been disclosed amid “disputes and allegation­s” between staff about their behaviour towards one another.

A spokeswoma­n for Aberdeensh­ire Council said an independen­t review had found its handling of the incident had been appropriat­e.

She said: “Any child protection concern raised with us is always properly reviewed by social work colleagues and investigat­ed alongside appropriat­e partner organisati­ons where necessary.

“At no point were any children considered to be at risk of harm. That is why no contact was made with parents.”

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