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Posted Wednesday, May 02, 2007 3:58 PM
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I want to know how to make an official complaint about the susan nash school of dance, bristol. Does anyone know if there is a system in place for this as one of the teachers has interfered and broken up a family by having an affair with a students mum.

I cant help feeling this should be reported and the school/teacher reprimanded. It must take years to build a good reputation in a ballet school and this seriously brings that reputation into question.

please advise.
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Posted Wednesday, May 09, 2007 5:21 PM
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Unless you are either the mother of the student or the father of the student, you have no responsibility to report or make a complaint to anyone unless there is a direct threat of danger to the child involved. In only that case should you interfere and in that case you should follow guidelines provided by the child protection policy supplied by the school or the law and be very sure about what you are doing.

If this is a personal quibble and you are not either the mother or the father, back off, it is not your business. Support your friend as they need it, but an affair can happen anywhere & at anytime. Leave the school out of it and direct your energies to a more positive role than one of vindictiveness.

Professionally the teacher should not have got involved & morally affairs are not 'right', but he/she did not have the affair by themselves. Relationships are complicated & human beings are fallible. The family will have enough on their plate without people sticking their oars in.

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