She told a pupil 'you're the sweetest' and 'I’m never leaving you ever'
A female teacher who told a pupil "you're the sweetest" and hugged them on several occasions has been banned from teaching after she 'emotionally blackmailed' him knowing he liked her romantically.
Miss Woodcock admitted the inappropriate communication with the pupil and failing to report safeguarding concerns relating to the pupil's feelings for her but denied hugging them on one or more occasions. However, the panel was shown email evidence in which the pupil told Miss Woodcock: "I will probably want more hugs on Monday in form.
She also said "I’m never leaving you ever" and “you are safe with me and you always will be safe with me". The pupil also told Miss Woodcock that they would rather have her as their mum. Although Miss Woodcock failed to attend the hearing during the investigation process she admitted that she did not believe she had followed the Guidance for Safe Working Practice and that in terms of safeguarding, she did not meet that part of the Teachers’ Standards, which she regretted.
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