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School Self Defence
Hi,
I am a schoolteacher at a school for pupils with severe behavioural and emotional problems.
As you would expect, the staff are subjected to abuse by pupils - verbally daily, and often physically.
Although we expect and accept this situation as par for the course; can anyone tell me our rights regarding self defence ie. are they the same as if we were being physically abused in the street?
eg. if we are being attacked physically by a pupil are we legally allowed to defend ourselves - or is it our fault for being there as it is our job?
Thank you.
I am a schoolteacher at a school for pupils with severe behavioural and emotional problems.
As you would expect, the staff are subjected to abuse by pupils - verbally daily, and often physically.
Although we expect and accept this situation as par for the course; can anyone tell me our rights regarding self defence ie. are they the same as if we were being physically abused in the street?
eg. if we are being attacked physically by a pupil are we legally allowed to defend ourselves - or is it our fault for being there as it is our job?
Thank you.
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Restraint would be appropriate rather than any retaliation type "defence", so not the same level of freedom of action as would be appropriate were you attacked in the street. Although my first thought was, as others have said, that all staff should have been properly trained before being put in position.