Britain: Ban imposed on teacher who raped a child with her lover, will never be able to teach again
A former teacher jailed in Britain has been sentenced to a heavy punishment. Now she will never be able to teach again. She has been permanently barred from returning to the teaching profession. In fact, while working as the deputy head of a primary school, the teacher had raped a child.
Julie Morris worked as safeguarding lead at St George's Central Primary School in Tyldesley when she and her boyfriend committed the crime.
used to work as safeguarding
According to media reports, Julie Morris worked as a safeguarding lead at St George's Central Primary School in Tyldesley when she along with her boyfriend David Morris committed the crime.
The matter went to the Teaching Regulation Agency
After Morris was convicted and sentenced the case was referred to the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA). A three-person panel was convened on February 19 this year to review the case.
That's why the decision was taken
At the same time, Julie had requested not to make the proceedings public. Proceedings on this took place without his presence. The panel concluded that Morris's actions were 'fundamentally incompatible with being a teacher'. After this it was decided that she could never return to the teaching profession again.
The panel said in a report, 'Juul was working at the school as a safeguarding. This makes his crime all the more shocking. Even though this act was not committed in school. But her job was to protect children, while she herself was busy abusing a child. ,
May repeat abusive behavior again
It also found that Morris was likely to repeat such abusive behavior if she returned to her profession. It may be dangerous for them to return to school again. The panel also said that no evidence was found that she was being forced to do such acts.
David Oatley, who was part of the panel, said in the report: 'Given the seriousness of the allegations proven against her, I have decided that Morris will not be entitled to apply for restoration of her eligibility to teach again.'
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