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Topic History of: BBC Teachers Inside Out I DON'T BELIEVE IT!
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JK2006 At least Down Under they recognise the real problem; here in the UK it seems the BBC and rest of the media only broadcast one side of the False Allegations Industry.
hedda heard one such UK male Kindergarten head master interviewed today on Oz radio. He said the amount of suspicion he gets from strangers and even people he knows when telling them his job is staggering.

Was also discussing that's it reaching crisis point- men are refusing to take jobs involving younger kids.

The only cure is CCTV 24/7 but then you would be accused of making films for pedos.
JK2006 A whole chunk without ever daring to say that the main reason men (mainly) refuse to become teachers is because they know, in 15 years time, they will be in prison falsely convicted of sex abuse. I predicted this 17 years ago; the collapse of the teaching profession. As long as media, police, CPS and Judges go on telling kids that false allegations are rare, that liars are "credible and true" and that even if dead, false accusers can grab your loved ones' cash; nobody with a brain cell will decide to teach.