shahabh wrote:
> I was recently told about this website by a colleague who's friend in the
> past had done a diploma from this website:
>
>
> https://footstep-training.com/online-co ... -training/ https://fallguysonline.com
>
>
> Does anybody know anything about this?
I’ve heard Footstep Training offers accredited online diplomas, including in education and leadership. It’s a UK-based provider with good reviews, but I’d recommend checking their website or contacting them directly for details.
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- Fri Jun 13, 2025 4:41 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Anyone know anything about footstep-learning?
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- Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:53 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Long Time International Teacher Faces Extradition for Alleged Abuse
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Re: Long Time International Teacher Faces Extradition for Alleged Abuse
NellyPB wrote:
> A female teacher (Rebecca Richardson) is facing extradition from the UK to
> Turkey. She has given an interview to The Telegraph but I will try to
> summarise her case.
>
> After a long stint of international teaching she was accused of insult,
> assault and sexual assault by a child and her mother. This was back in
> 2019.
>
> An investigation began and bail terms were dropped because of lack of
> evidence and she legally returned to her home country. (Assistant with her
> at all times, windows in class, no other allegations or witness to prove
> the claims)
>
> However, she was indicted and her legal team have claimed she has not been
> mentally strong enough to endure detention over a long period of time if
> requested back.
>
> The Turkish consented to a statement via video link which could have meant
> the case could be tried. But UK authorities refused. (Criminal case has
> lasted over 6 years)
>
> There is medical evidence and opinions from both sides which could be abuse
> or a childhood health issue.
>
> A red notice was issued and she was arrested in April 2024 at her home.
>
> The extradition case has nothing to do with the evidence in the criminal
> case it is based around ECHR articles. Turkey is a member of Council of
> Europe and does not need to provide prima facie evidence to extradite UK
> nationals. Her case in London is focussing on:-
>
> Is it a fair trial?
>
> Will she face inhumane or degradingtreatment/prisons?
>
> Does she have a right to a family life?
>
> There's more if you google news articles to balance your opinion.
>
> We tend to think this will never happen to us, yet I keep hearing of people
> at home and overseas in caring professions where allegations have occurred
> and it takes a long time to finalise investigations and legal proceedings.
>
> I'm not naming school or discussing her innocence, character etc. (hey
> there, moderators) but awareness of safety is necessary. Safeguarding for
> students and staff alike. Neil Bantelman sent schools into a frenzy of
> safety and precaution. This case should, too.
>
> Edit: think this link is free
> https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sund ... 7045115120
This situation is genuinely alarming, as it underscores the vulnerabilities faced by individuals working abroad, especially when they lack access to local support or legal safeguards
> A female teacher (Rebecca Richardson) is facing extradition from the UK to
> Turkey. She has given an interview to The Telegraph but I will try to
> summarise her case.
>
> After a long stint of international teaching she was accused of insult,
> assault and sexual assault by a child and her mother. This was back in
> 2019.
>
> An investigation began and bail terms were dropped because of lack of
> evidence and she legally returned to her home country. (Assistant with her
> at all times, windows in class, no other allegations or witness to prove
> the claims)
>
> However, she was indicted and her legal team have claimed she has not been
> mentally strong enough to endure detention over a long period of time if
> requested back.
>
> The Turkish consented to a statement via video link which could have meant
> the case could be tried. But UK authorities refused. (Criminal case has
> lasted over 6 years)
>
> There is medical evidence and opinions from both sides which could be abuse
> or a childhood health issue.
>
> A red notice was issued and she was arrested in April 2024 at her home.
>
> The extradition case has nothing to do with the evidence in the criminal
> case it is based around ECHR articles. Turkey is a member of Council of
> Europe and does not need to provide prima facie evidence to extradite UK
> nationals. Her case in London is focussing on:-
>
> Is it a fair trial?
>
> Will she face inhumane or degradingtreatment/prisons?
>
> Does she have a right to a family life?
>
> There's more if you google news articles to balance your opinion.
>
> We tend to think this will never happen to us, yet I keep hearing of people
> at home and overseas in caring professions where allegations have occurred
> and it takes a long time to finalise investigations and legal proceedings.
>
> I'm not naming school or discussing her innocence, character etc. (hey
> there, moderators) but awareness of safety is necessary. Safeguarding for
> students and staff alike. Neil Bantelman sent schools into a frenzy of
> safety and precaution. This case should, too.
>
> Edit: think this link is free
> https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sund ... 7045115120
This situation is genuinely alarming, as it underscores the vulnerabilities faced by individuals working abroad, especially when they lack access to local support or legal safeguards