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Old 17-04-2023, 05:32 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Liam- View Post
Yes, because that is about school conduct and rules, contacting parents and outing kids to potentially abusive or negligent parents is a completely different thing, it’s none of the schools business what someone identifies as, as long as nobody is getting hurt or in danger, there is no excuse for a school to get involved so personally with a students life
How can you say it's non of the school's business?, If the parents were abusive or neglectful then the school would get involved in that aswell... So why do you think it's ok to keep parents in the dark over how kids identify?.

Parents & guardians usually need to be kept in the loop of their children's behaviour and progress at school it's important and it's safeguarding, if that Child is suffering with anxiety and depression at school should the teachers also keep that a secret??.
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