Last week I was advised by colleague from Ed Psych dept that round topped scissors in my classroom should be in a locked cupboard at all times.
Apparently it is the fact that a child in my class might use them as a threat to harm (weapon) rather than about the amount of harm they can actually do.
But then it got me thinking; a sharp pencil, paper clips, wire, weights in the cubboard, anything really could be used as a weapon. Am I in a prison?
It has freaked me out. I tried to argue with the colleague saying that we wanted to encourage independence (pupils with SEN) by having equipment which we thought was of lesser risk available for them to collect and put away.
A few members of staff are whispering....they think it is because of me and my PTSD I think...I have gone out of my way to say it isn't my recommendation.
But now I feel hyped up and anxious feeling no-one is safe, not wanting to go back in the room with the child (who previously threatened me in a corner with a knife)....
The colleague is going to get more advice from his line manager from ed psych dept but I am left in limbo as this could take days.
Do I lock away everything and risk the whispering or do I leave the scissors and forks in an uplocked area and cope with my increased anxiety and hypervigillance??
Apparently it is the fact that a child in my class might use them as a threat to harm (weapon) rather than about the amount of harm they can actually do.
But then it got me thinking; a sharp pencil, paper clips, wire, weights in the cubboard, anything really could be used as a weapon. Am I in a prison?
It has freaked me out. I tried to argue with the colleague saying that we wanted to encourage independence (pupils with SEN) by having equipment which we thought was of lesser risk available for them to collect and put away.
A few members of staff are whispering....they think it is because of me and my PTSD I think...I have gone out of my way to say it isn't my recommendation.
But now I feel hyped up and anxious feeling no-one is safe, not wanting to go back in the room with the child (who previously threatened me in a corner with a knife)....
The colleague is going to get more advice from his line manager from ed psych dept but I am left in limbo as this could take days.
Do I lock away everything and risk the whispering or do I leave the scissors and forks in an uplocked area and cope with my increased anxiety and hypervigillance??