NI schools have been warned over employing substitute teachers who have not fully completed criminal background checks
Over 40 schools have been warned about employing teachers who have not fully completed criminal records checks.
The letter said the schools had employed a substitute teacher "outside of the well-established requirements for pre-employment checks, including vetting, being completed before the teacher took up employment"."Compliance with such protocols is of paramount importance to support effective safeguarding in our schools."
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