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Topic History of: This is interesting
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Wyot There don't seem - compared to my day - to be any male teachers (apart from PE) working in primary schools any longer. I find this sad. There must surely be some talented male teachers out there who would wish to but feel they can't.
Whole Truth Interesting, if 21 years old.

Of course it's all change since then. It's far worse, but bent-Cops coverups are so much better!

3rd April 2002 'Abuse inquiry wrecked our lives'

TEACHERS and care workers who claim their lives were destroyed as a result of one of the North-East's biggest child abuse inquiries last night launched a bitter attack on police.

operationrose.blogspot.com/
JK2006 At last people are starting to discuss the horrific ramifications of the False Allegations Industry. It's not just the obvious. Many trained, decent, competent teachers, carers, fosters and social workers now, rightly, refuse to have any contact with children.

Which is awful for damaged, lonely, orphaned or abused children.
They will grow up to be really damaged adults.

www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/7079064.a...quiry-wrecked-lives/