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27 January 2023

Investigating Student Misconduct In Independent Schools: Tips And Traps

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Join us as we discuss best practices and frequent challenges for K-12 schools conducting investigations into student misconduct.
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Join us as we discuss best practices and frequent challenges for K-12 schools conducting investigations into student misconduct. Using a scenario based approach, we will address issues such as how to interview students, gather evidence, conduct searches and how and when to involve parents or outside authorities such as the police or child protection agencies.

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