Drawing the Line: Handling Serious Misconduct Cases and Statutory Referrals in Education - Sharpe Pritchard
A webinar organised in collaboration with Galina Ward KC of Landmark Chambers, for senior leadership and HR professionals in schools and colleges.
Join us for this practical webinar exploring the complex intersection between employment law and the professional regulation of teaching staff.
This event is designed to provide clear, real-world guidance on when concerns about staff conduct may trigger referrals to regulatory bodies, and how to navigate difficult or borderline cases.
What we will cover:
- When a referral to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) may be required and what this involves
- Key legal principles underpinning safeguarding and professional conduct decisions
- Managing complex scenarios, including situations involving protected characteristics
- Best practice for senior leaders and HR professionals handling sensitive disciplinary issues
- Handling reputational implications and communications
- Case studies to support practical understanding
Event Information
| Event Date | 04-06-2026 9:30 am |
| Individual Price | Free |
| Location | Online (live) |
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