Hi Everyone,
I really need some advice on how to deal with this issue. The father is a friend of mine and asked for my opinion.
Case Background: There was a complaint against a teacher in a private school in England by a parent for failing to safeguard his children under her care. The father brought with him evidence as well, including CCTV footage. The school informed the father that they were about to terminate the employee on Gross Misconduct, however the teacher resigned, so no action could be taken. The father then pointed out that the teacher is married to another school teacher (this particular school is a boarding school), and as the couple lives on campus, will the school be taking any steps to ensure the ex-teacher doesn't come near his children. The HR rep responded by saying that they will ensure that this particular teacher, who although has resigned but still lives on school property, will not be allowed near children going forward. The next day the father sees the accused ex-teacher being given a farewell with all the children present, and he subsequently asks for written proof of the actions taken by the school and a copy of his complaint. The school informs him that the father's complain was informal and not formal hence no record can be provided to her and as the accuser and her spouse live on campus there is nothing that can be done. The school is run by a board.
I have advised the father to ask the school to record a formal complaint and also to write a complaint to the board of the school as well.
Questions;
- As far as I am aware, a gross misconduct decision be only taken after a formal proceeding, Correct?
- Is the school required to take any action against an ex-employee?
- Is there any action to be taken against the spouse due to conflict of interest?
- What actions should the father take at this point to ensure the wellbeing of his children?
- Can the ACAS council be called in to be involved - as this is potentially a customer vs organization employee case, not sure if they would apply here? any thoughts?
It's a delicate issue, and needs a prompt solution, so would request if anyone could respond with any help.
Thanks