Opposition wants to know why PSB didn't pass reports of inappropriate touching to police
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Opposition wants to know why PSB didn't pass reports of inappropriate touching to police
Questions from Green and Liberal MLAs centred around the issue of duty to report, which is the legal obligation for anyone to report cases of suspected child abuse to authorities as soon as possible.
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The case of a former substitute teacher’s sex crimes was once again the focus of debate in the P.E.I. Legislature Wednesday. Questions from both opposition parties centred around the issue of duty to report, which is the legal obligation for anyone to report a suspected case of child abuse to authorities as soon as possible. It’s a provision of P.E.I.’s Child, Youth and Family Services Act, and similar phrasing exists in the province’s Educati…
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