What factors does GTC Scotland take into account when considering criminal convictions from Disclosure Scotland?

In considering criminal records, GTC Scotland seeks to balance the requirements of child protection and the good standing of the teaching profession with those of the private life and rehabilitation of the individual. Each set of circumstances is considered on a case-by-case basis, carefully taking into account factors such as: • seriousness of the offence and to what extent this may relate to the safety of children and young people or have potential impact upon the standing of a teacher • the number of convictions listed and other information provided by Disclosure Scotland • whether the conviction could be considered as an isolated "one-off" or instead a continuing trend of behaviour penalty (sentence, fine etc) imposed by the court. €¢ date when the offence was committed and the length of any offending-free period occurring thereafter.

€¢ individual's age when the crime was committed • any explanation given • proportionality in the light of all the facts and circumstances • whether ... more.

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