Matt Bromley is an education writer and advisor with over twenty years’ experience in teaching and leadership including as a secondary school headteacher and principal, FE college vice principal, and MAT director. He is a public speaker, trainer, and school improvement lead, and a primary school governor. He remains a practising teacher, currently working in secondary, FE and HE settings. Matt writes for various newspapers and magazines, is the author of numerous best-selling books on education, and regularly speaks at national and international conferences and events.
See more from Matt BromleyTeacher Misconduct: DfE Guidance and Consultation on Regulating the Profession
This webinar will provide governors, senior leaders and HR managers with responsibility for recruitment and misconduct hearings with an overview of the updated guidance on the prohibition of teachers and the DfE open consultation on measures to change the teacher misconduct arrangements operated by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).

This webinar will provide governors, senior leaders and HR managers with responsibility for recruitment and misconduct hearings with an overview of the updated guidance on the prohibition of teachers and the DfE open consultation on measures to change the teacher misconduct arrangements operated by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).
On 1 February 2022, the National College for Teaching and Leadership and TRA published their revised Teacher misconduct: the prohibition of teachers guidance, which set out the arrangements for the regulatory system relating to teacher misconduct. On the same day, the DfE published their ‘Teacher misconduct: regulating the teaching profession’ consultation paper in order to seek views on proposals to broaden the scope of the teacher misconduct provisions and change internal referrals. The consultation will close on 14 March 2022.
In this webinar, Matt Bromley, education writer & adviser with over twenty years’ experience as teacher, headteacher and principal, will help schools to understand the updated guidance on teacher misconduct, including the latest advice on factors relating to decisions leading to the prohibition of teachers from the teaching profession, and the main proposals outlined in the consultation document.