The continued employment of a female high school teacher prompts concern about how little the NSW Education Department appears to have learned from the royal commission into child sexual abuse.
The continued employment of a female high school teacher despite complaints she had groomed one of her students prompts concern about how little the NSW Education Department appears to have learned from the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse.
But at the end of 2021 the family was struck by tragedy when Dean drowned in the Namoi River while camping with friends. His mother subsequently found thousands of text messages on his mobile phone, revealing her son had been groomed by the teacher while he was still at school. She took screenshots of every message and again returned to the department and the police.Within 48 hours the teacher was stood down from face-to-face duties, as a second department investigation began.
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