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Panel Outcome Decided: A professional conduct panel concluded its investigation on this case. See the details and full decision document below for the outcome.

Teacher Record Details

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Agency Outcome Decision
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Decision Published Date
31 March 2025

Panel Decision & Reasons Summary

About us

We are entrusted with regulating the teaching profession in England and act on behalf of the Secretary of State. Our core responsibilities include taking action on receipt of allegations of serious misconduct, investigating allegations of serious teacher misconduct and ensuring appropriate actions are taken to uphold professional standards and provide support to employers, schools and headteachers in fulfilling their safeguarding duties. We are responsible for processing and maintaining prohibition checks of teachers.

Who we are

We’re an executive agency of the Department for Education, based in Coventry.

Our responsibilities

We’re responsible for

holding details of teachers who have been prohibited from teaching or hold a sanction from the Secretary of State. Operating the regulatory system for all teacher misconduct as defined by The Teacher's’ Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012 and the Teacher Misconduct: Disciplinary procedures for the teaching profession – this includes:

investigating all cases of misconduct received and progressing those cases assessed to be serious enough to result in prohibition, if proven, through to hearing

considering and making decisions on whether an interim prohibition order should be imposed to prevent a person working whilst an investigation is carried out

administering the hearing process and procedures, ensuring the constitution of the professional conduct panel reflects regulation and guidelines

acting as decision maker on behalf of the Secretary of State to consider the professional conduct panel’s recommendation and determine whether a prohibition order is appropriate – the decision maker will also decide whether a teacher may apply for a review of the order

managing applications for a prohibition order to be set aside

managing the induction appeals process, which includes reviewing the submitted appeal, organising a panel to consider the case and making recommendations to the Secretary of State.

More information about the purpose of the Teaching Regulation Agency is in our corporate plan.

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