What terrible mistakes were made? Surely that is the starting point to ensure no recurrence?harryh wrote: ↑Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:54 pm Note to self : never send emails late at night.
Graham, I think you know me well enough to know that I tell it as I see it. I guess it is difficult to convince folk that terrible mistakes made in the past will not be repeated, but I do know the rigour and integrity that is now present at the school.
Your final comment is reassuring. I have been hurt and have at times thought that I have been wasting my time trying to convince those whose upset is so extreme that they have used this forum to denigrate CH at every opportunity. Like you I can see that for SOME this forum has been cathartic, but I have my doubts about the motivations of a few.
Might I recommend that someone contacts the Senior Leadership Team directly or the school's DSL to see if present protocols can be placed in a document in this forum. It will placate some and enlighten others.
Best wishes.
Do you think it would be useful for the school to explain the lessons learned from the court cases? To explain unequivocally how these events could never happen again?
That would hearten me more than policies. They look good and get you through audits but we all know rules or procedures that aren't taken seriously, or are a pain to follow. The important stuff is sometimes lost in amongst the government noise, as Tim sortof alludes to.