Reference: RFI 2155 Teachers who are members of political Parties
Background: By letter of 30 September 2009, The Secretary of State Ed Balls appointed
Maurice Smith to enquire into the "promotion of racism in schools". Part of the review is
aimed at determining whether members of the British National Party (BNP) should be
allowed to work as teachers or in the wider school workforce.
Please provide the following information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Request 1. Has your authority ever found a member of the BNP or any other political
Party guilty of a disciplinary offence related to their Party membership in the last three
years? If so please give information as to when and how many.
Response
No.
Request 2. Has any parent complained to you regarding the Party membership of any
employee or the expression of political views within School classrooms under your
authority during the last three years?
Response
No complaints have been registered under this category.
Request 3. What safeguards do you currently have in place to prevent members of any
political Party promoting their views within Schools?
Response
All staff are required to operate under schools staff handbooks, code of conduct and
professional standards. This is implemented, monitored and managed at a school level
and in the event of there being a concern/issue it would be managed via the schools
disciplinary process/procedure.
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Council. Further enquiries in this respect should be directed to Head of Legal Services, North Tyneside
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Date: 4th November 2009
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