'Too much work' to fix loophole that could 'open the door to paedophiles teaching' in NSW

By Kelsey Munro
Updated July 30 2016 - 10:08am, first published July 6 2016 - 4:13pm
Whistleblowers say there is a risk to children from low-level background checks on casual teachers.  Photo: Michele Mossop
Whistleblowers say there is a risk to children from low-level background checks on casual teachers. Photo: Michele Mossop

Temporary teachers are subject in practice to minimal background checks compared with applicants for permanent teaching roles in a dangerous loophole that could "open the door to paedophiles" teaching in public school classrooms, department sources have told Fairfax Media.

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