The Education (Restriction of Employment) (Wales) Regulations 2000
Citation, commencement, application and revocation1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Restriction of Employment) (Wales) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1st November 2000
(2)
These Regulations apply to Wales.
(3)
Interpretation2.
(1)
Except where the context otherwise requires, in these Regulations—
(a)
(b)
“further education institution” (“sefydliad addysg bellach”) means an institution, not being a school, which provides further education (whether or not it also provides higher education) and either—
(i)
is maintained by a local education authority; or
(ii)
(c)
“higher education” (“addysg uwch”) means education provided by means of a course of any description mentioned in Schedule 6 to the Education Reform Act 1988;
(d)
(i)
by a local education authority, or
(ii)
in work, otherwise than as a teacher, which brings that person regularly into contact with persons who have not attained the age of 19 years.
(2)
Any reference in these Regulations to relevant employment is a reference to employment—
(a)
by a local education authority, as a teacher (whether or not at a school or further education institution) or as a worker with children or young persons;
(b)
by any other body, as a teacher at a school or further education institution;
(c)
by the governing body of a school or further education institution as a worker with children or young persons;
(d)
by the proprietor of an independent school, as a teacher or worker with children or young persons; and
(e)
at an independent school, as a teacher or worker with children or young persons.
(3)
For the purposes of these Regulations, employment includes the engagement of a person to provide his or her services as a teacher otherwise than under a contract of employment and references to employment or relevant employment shall be construed accordingly.
Restriction on provision of services3.
(1)
(2)
The governing body of a school or further education institution, the local education authority so far as it relates to that school or institution and the proprietor of an independent school shall take such steps as are reasonably practicable to prevent a person to whom this paragraph applies who is not employed by them in relevant employment from providing services in relation to the school or institution or persons attending it which –
(i)
are provided by whatever means and whether under contract or otherwise; and
(ii)
would bring that person providing them regularly into contact with persons who have not attained the age of 19 years.
(3)
Paragraph (2) only applies in relation to a person whose employment or further employment has been restricted (as distinct from prohibited) if it would be contrary to the terms of the restriction to allow him or her to provide such services as are mentioned in that paragraph if he or she were to be employed by such a governing body or by a local education authority or the proprietor of an independent school in relevant employment.
Misconduct reports4.
(1)
Where a person—
(a)
is dismissed from relevant employment on the grounds of misconduct (whether or not he or she is convicted of a criminal offence), or
(b)
has resigned in circumstances where the person’s employer would have dismissed or considered dismissing him or her on those grounds had he or she not resigned,
the employer shall report the facts of the case and provide such further information in the employer’s possession or control as relates to the circumstances giving rise to the dismissal or resignation to the National Assembly for Wales.
(2)
In paragraph (1), the reference to “dismissed from relevant employment” includes the termination by the local education authority or the governing body of a school or further education institution of a person’s engagement to provide services as a teacher in relevant employment otherwise than under a contract of employment and references to “dismissed” or “dismissing” shall be construed accordingly and the reference to “resignation” includes the termination by a person of such an engagement.
These Regulations make provision with regard to services provided by those whose employment as a teacher or worker with children or young persons is prohibited or restricted under Regulations made under section 218(6) of the Education Reform Act 1988. They also make provision requiring the employers of teachers to report misconduct to the National Assembly for Wales.
Regulation 1 revokes regulation 10A of the Education (Teachers) Regulations 1993 and regulation 3(4) of the Education (Teachers) (Amendment) Regulations 1998.
Regulation 3 requires the governing body of a school or further education institution, the local education authority for that school or institution and the proprietor of an independent school to take reasonably practicable steps to prevent a person whose employment is prohibited or restricted under Regulations made under section 218(6) of the Education Reform Act 1988, but who is not in relevant employment, from providing services in relation to that school or institution or to those attending it which would involve regular contact with children or young persons.
Regulation 4 requires the employer of a person who is dismissed from relevant employment on grounds of misconduct, or who resigns in circumstances in which that person would have been so dismissed, to report the facts of the case and provide such further information as relates to the circumstances of the dismissal or resignation to the National Assembly for Wales.