A 57-year-old relief teacher from the western suburbs charged with indecent assault
A relief teacher from the western suburbs has been arrested and charged with indecent assault prompting multiple schools to alert parents on the allegations.
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A relief teacher living in the western suburbs has been arrested and charged with indecent assault involving a child, prompting multiple schools to inform parents of the allegations.
Police confirmed the 57-year-old man from the western suburbs was arrested on November 3 and charged.
In a letter obtained by The Advertiser, dated November 22, a western suburbs school informed parents of the incident, stating “a former temporary relief teacher who has worked at our school was arrested and charged with indecent assault against a child”.
“The information available to the school at this time suggests that there is no need for any concern for children at our school as the incident did not involve a child who attends our school.”
A Department of Education spokesperson said schools were required to inform parents anytime allegations of sexual misconduct were made against any person who has worked in any capacity at a school.
“A letter has been provided to parents and caregivers at a number of schools in accordance with that policy,” they said.
“The staff member is prevented from attending any school or engaging in child-related work.
The man was bailed to appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on December 18.