Teachers sent abusive posts about ASN pupils
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.”