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Dai Durbridge
Dai Durbridge is a partner in the education team at Browne Jacobson. He provides advice and training to teachers and other education professionals on relevant legal and practical issues. He has a particular focus on safeguarding issues, having written numerous articles on information sharing, handling allegations against staff, vetting and barring scheme and the GDPR.
Dai provides advice to schools and colleges on policy drafting, implementing procedures for the safeguarding of children and regarding admissions and exclusions.
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Lawyers Ian Deakin and Dai Durbridge answer questions about legal aspects of the recruitment process, including information requests, data retention, contracts and references
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The admission codes require admission authorities to take several steps and make certain information available to parents before appeal hearings. Dai Durbridge advises on a compliant appeal hearing
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Having trust-wide safeguarding procedures ensures consistency and shares best practice across the MAT. Dai Durbridge provides a guided approach to safeguarding in a MAT
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Schools have the power to use reasonable force or control, but only in certain circumstances. Dai Durbridge explains how you can develop a robust procedure
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Under the GDPR, do schools need consent to share information with third parties such as SISRA (who support pupil data tracking and analysis)?
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Do schools need to seek confirmation that a parent has provided accurate information?
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It is unlikely that a school could successfully argue that the production of publicity materials and the