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Child Abuse, Poverty, Vulnerable Children
Teachers Suspected of Child Abuse and their Ability to Have this Kept Confidential
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Child Abuse, Poverty, Vulnerable Children
Teachers Suspected of Child Abuse and their Ability to Have this Kept Confidential
Teachers Suspected of Child Abuse and their Ability to Have this Kept Confidential
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The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) in New Zealand upheld a teacher's complaint that the preschool at which she was accused of abusing children had agreed to provide a positive reference as part of her exit settlement and therefore she should be given one and it should describe her as "competent".
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