Teachers: Disclosure of Information

Department for Education written question – answered am ar 12 Mawrth 2015.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Liam Fox Liam Fox Ceidwadwyr, North Somerset

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many confidentiality agreements have been entered into with members of the teaching profession (a) without and (b) following an Ofsted inspection in each of the last five years.

Photo of David Laws David Laws The Minister of State, Cabinet Office, The Minister for Schools

The Department for Education does not hold data on the numbers of confidentiality agreements entered into by teachers without or following an Ofsted inspection. This information would be held by individual school employers.

Settlement agreements, previously known as compromise agreements, are sometimes used when teachers leave a school. These agreements are voluntary and neither employers nor employees are obliged to enter into them. Such agreements usually include a confidentiality clause, but they cannot be used to suppress information such as that relating to pupil safety, nor can they be used to prevent someone from making a protected disclosure under whistleblowing arrangements.

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