DAS v Secretary of State for Education and Skills [2006] EWCST 796(PT) (12 February 2008)
DAS
-v-
Secretary of State for Education and Skills
[2006] 796.PT
-Before-
Mrs. Carolyn Singleton
(Chairman)
Ms. Caroline Joffe
Mr. Ron Radley
Heard at the Magistrates Court, Bolton on 11th and 12th February 2008
The Appeal
Representation
Burden of Proof
Preliminary Issues
Facts of the Case
(a) the Appellant's convictions for child cruelty and neglect
(b) the severity of the injuries sustained by the twins
© the findings of Mrs. Justice Black in the care proceedings
(d)that the Appellant did not accept help and advice offered when he was observed playing inappropriately rough games with the twins
(e)the opinions of Dr. Alwin, Dr. Nathan and Dr. Waddy
(f) the Appellant's argument that the school environment is different to the domestic setting and that he does not believe himself to be a risk to pupils
(g) the numerous testimonials provided by the Appellant.
The Law
Evidence for the Respondent
Evidence for the Appellant
Tribunal's decision
(a) any information relevant to the decision to give a direction…..which the Secretary of State did not have at the time the direction was made; or
(b) any evidence of a material change of circumstances of the person concerned occurring since the decision to give a direction"
Effectively, therefore, the Tribunal is confined to conducting a review of the decision made by the Secretary of State. In other words it is required to decide whether the Secretary of State had sufficient evidence upon which to decide that a specified ground existed and whether or not it is an appropriate or proportionate response.
Mrs Carolyn Singleton
Ms. Caroline Joffe
Mr. Ron Radley