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Cases Received + 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 Total 160 333 648 568 Delegated Authority + 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 Conviction cases 48 154 470 371 Initial Consideration + 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 Cases screened out at this stage 61 49 33 69 [Total number of referrals considered at this stage] [154] [191] [170] [147] Investigating Panel + Disposals 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 Referred to Fitness to Teach Panel 40 33 34 34 No case to answer 53 47 25 18 Reprimand with consent order accepted 8 13 5 5 Further investigations instructed - - 6 6 Total number of cases considered 101 93 70 63 Fitness to Teach Panel +(Year: 2016/17) Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal + 8 - 6 2 Removal with Consent + 7 2 3 2 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 1 - 1 - Reprimand 2 - 2 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 5 1 4 - Conditional Registration Order 2 - 2 - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Subsequent registration application granted 0 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 1 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 6 3 3 - Cancelled/withdrawn 7 - 5 - Cases Concluded 39 6 26 4 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 4 Conviction 6 Conduct 26 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 3 Past Fitness to Teach Panel 2016/17 Year: 2015/16 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 8 - 6 2 Removal with Consent 7 2 3 2 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 1 - 1 - Reprimand 2 - 2 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 5 1 4 - Conditional Registration Order 2 - 2 - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Subsequent registration application granted 0 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 1 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 6 3 3 - Cancelled/withdrawn 7 - 5 - Cases Concluded 39 6 26 4 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 4 Conviction 6 Conduct 26 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 3 2015/16 Year: 2015/16 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 3 1 2 - Removal with Consent 9 2 5 2 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 2 - - - Reprimand 1 - 1 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 1 1 - - Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Subsequent registration application granted 0 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 0 - - - Facts not found proved 1 - 1 - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 1 1 3 - Cancelled/withdrawn 3 - 3 - Cases Concluded 24 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 2 Conviction 5 Conduct 15 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 0 2014/15 Year: 2014/15 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 15 4 10 1 Removal with Consent 4 1 2 1 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 0 - - - Reprimand 4 - 4 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 2 2 - - Conditional Registration Order 1 - 1 - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 1 (with conditional registration order) 1 - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Subsequent registration application granted 1 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 1 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 2 1 1 - Cancelled/withdrawn 1 1 Conduct and Conviction - Cases Concluded 24 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 2 Conviction 9 Conduct 18 Conduct and conviction 1 Subsequent registration application 2 2013/14 Year: 2013/14 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 12 3 6 3 Removal with Consent 12 7 4 1 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 2 - - - Reprimand 1 - 1 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - No Order 1 - 1 - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 1 - 1 - Subsequent registration application granted 0 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 0 - - - Facts not found proved 1 - 1 - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 0 - - - Cancelled/withdrawn 3 - 2 - 1 Subsequent Registration Application Cases Concluded 33 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 4 Conviction 10 Conduct 16 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 1 2012/13 Year: 2012/13 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 10 3 5 2 Removal with Consent 15 4 7 4 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 2 - - - Reprimand 5 2 3 - Reprimand and Conditional Registration Order 2 1 1 - Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - No Order 1 - 1 - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 1 - 1 - Subsequent registration application granted 0 - - - Subsequent registration application refused 0 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Fitness to Teach impairment not found 1 - 1 - Cases Concluded 37 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 6 Conviction 10 Conduct 19 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 0 2011/12 Year: 2011/12 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 18 5 10 3 Removal (added to PVG Barred List) 1 - - - Reprimand 2 1 1 - Conditional Registration Order 1 - 1 - No Order 1 - 1 - Registration application granted 2 - 2 - Registration application refused 0 - - - Registration application withdrawn 0 - - - Restoration application granted 3 - - - Restoration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 0 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 28 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 3 Conviction 6 Conduct 15 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 3 2010/11 Year: 2010/11 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 17 4 10 3 Removal (added to Disqualified from Working with Children List (since replaced by Protecting Vulnerable Group (PVG) Scheme)) 3 - - - Reprimand 3 1 2 - Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 2 - 2 - Registration application withdrawn 3 1 2 - Restoration application granted 0 - - - Restoration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 3 1 2 - Facts not found proved 0 Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 28 Breakdown by case type (excluding Disqualified from Working with Children List cases): Competence 3 Conviction 6 Conduct 16 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 0 2009/10 Year: 2009/10 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 17 8 8 1 Removal (added to Disqualified from Working with Children List (since replaced by Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme)) 1 - - - Reprimand 1 - 1 - Conditional Registration Order 1 1 - - No Order 1 - 1 - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 1 1 - - Registration application withdrawn 1 1 - - Restoration application granted 0 - - - Restoration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 1 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 24 Breakdown by case type (excluding Disqualified from Working with Children List cases): Competence 1 Conviction 11 Conduct 10 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 1 2008/09 Year: 2008/09 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 15 6 8 1 Removal (added to Disqualified from Working with Children List (since replaced by Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme)) 2 - - - Reprimand 2 1 1 - Conditional Registration Order 1 - 1 - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 1 1 - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application granted 1 - - - Restoration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 0 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 22 Breakdown by case type (excluding Disqualified from Working with Children List cases): Competence 1 Conviction 8 Conduct 10 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 1 2007/08 Year: 2007/08 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 10 8 2 - Removal (added to Disqualified from Working with Children List (since replaced by Protecting Vulnerable Group (PVG) Scheme)) 0 - - - Reprimand 1 1 - - Conditional Registration Order 3 3 - - No Order 2 1 1 - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 1 1 - - Restoration application granted 0 - - - Restoration application refused 1 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 1 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 19 Breakdown by case type (excluding PVG Barred List cases): Competence 0 Conviction 14 Conduct 3 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 2 2006/07 Year: 2006/07 Outcome Number Case Type Conviction Conduct Competence Removal 8 5 3 0 Removal (added to Disqualified from Working with Children List (since replaced by Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme)) 0 - - - Reprimand 0 - - - Conditional Registration Order 0 - - - No Order 0 - - - Registration application granted 0 - - - Registration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application granted 0 - - - Restoration application refused 0 - - - Restoration application withdrawn 0 - - - Facts not found proved 0 - - - Impairment not found 0 - - - Cases Concluded 8 Breakdown by case type (excluding Disqualified from Working with Children List cases): Competence 0 Conviction 5 Conduct 3 Conduct and conviction 0 Subsequent registration application 0 Cases Received A complaint may be referred to us from a variety of sources: We are informed of any criminal convictions against an applicant for registration, as well as any other relevant non-conviction information that the police may make available, through a Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme check that we carry out in respect of all applicants. We are notified directly by the police and courts of any convictions against a registrant. Employers have a statutory duty to refer cases to GTCS if a registrant is dismissed or has resigned where otherwise they would have been dismissed on grounds of misconduct (including criminal convictions) or a lack of professional competence. Members of the public may refer a complaint to us alleging misconduct. We cannot however consider concerns about the professional competence of a registrant submitted by a member of the public or a body other than an employer. This is because the employer is essential in providing monitoring and support to the teacher through a fair performance management process that focuses on restoring the teacher’s practice. If the teacher’s practice is not ultimately restored, the process will have gathered evidence about the teacher’s practice that can then be passed to GTCS as part of a referral. Any concerns about professional competence in respect of registrants by a member of the public or a body other than an employer must therefore be addressed to the employer. Complaints can come to us through self-referral by an applicant for registration or registrant of any criminal convictions or information that raises allegations of professional misconduct. The Fitness to Teach and Appeals Rules also enable us to consider information raised by the press that amounts to or may be a relevant complaint. At the same time, in most instances such information is likely to be, or to have already been, formally referred to us from another source, such as an employer. Delegated Authority This relates to conviction cases determined not to be a relevant complaint in accordance with delegated authority criteria approved by the GTCS Council. Relevant complaints must relate to a false entry on the Register, raise concerns about professional competence, or, for conviction or conduct cases, allege impairment of fitness to teach. GTCS fitness to teach functions are not punitive but protective. Our processes are about mitigating risk of future harm: they are forward looking and about the public interest. Each case is considered on an individual basis and any individual convicted of a crime that puts children or young people at risk or that suggests he/she might pose a risk to children and young people, would not be placed on the Register or allowed to remain on the Register. Initial Consideration A case can be screened out at this stage on the grounds that it is frivolous, malicious, or vexatious; it does not contain enough detail to render it capable of investigation; or it is not a relevant complaint. Relevant complaints must relate to a false entry on the Register, raise concerns about professional competence, or, for conviction or conduct cases, allege impairment of fitness to teach. No investigation takes place at the initial consideration stage. The conclusion of this sifting (or screening) out process is that an investigation of fitness to teach is not justified. Investigating Panel The Investigating Panel has delegated responsibility to investigate and determine complaints made against registrants or those seeking registration in accordance with the terms of the Fitness to Teach and Appeals Rules. Fitness to Teach Panel Complaint Outcomes The Fitness to Teach Panel has delegated responsibility to adjudicate probationary service or complaints made against registrants or those seeking registration in accordance with the terms of the Fitness to Teach and Appeals Rules. Removal from the Register As the professional regulatory body for teaching in Scotland, GTCS has had the legal power to remove registrants from the Register on the grounds of misconduct (including criminal convictions) since it was established in 1965. In July 2006, GTCS was granted the additional legal power to remove registrants from the Register on the grounds of a lack of professional competence (meaning that the individual is failing to maintain our Standard for Full Registration). Misconduct is defined with reference to our Code of Professionalism and Conduct (COPAC). This provides guidance on what this means and the types of cases that would fall into a misconduct category. The number of registrants who have been removed from the register is small when compared to the total number of registrants on the Register, i.e. approximately 73,000. Employers have a statutory duty to refer cases to GTCS if a registrant is dismissed or has resigned where otherwise they would have been dismissed on grounds of misconduct (including criminal convictions) or professional competence. It is important to note that GTCS can only consider cases relating to professional competence referred by employers. This is because the employer is essential in providing monitoring and support to the teacher through a fair performance management process that focuses first on restoring the teacher’s practice. If the teacher’s practice is not ultimately restored, the process will have gathered evidence about the teacher’s practice that can then be passed to GTCS as part of a referral. Any concerns about professional competence in respect of registrants by a member of the public or a body other than an employer must therefore be addressed to the employer. Removal with Consent A process of Removal with Consent has been in place since April 2012. Through the Removal with Consent process registrants can be removed from the Register without the need for a full Fitness to Teach Panel hearing, should they admit in full the allegations against them. The impact of a Removal with Consent is exactly the same as removal following a full hearing.