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Review into Gwynedd school sex education rape case | Review into Gwynedd school sex education rape case |
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A council investigation is under way after a 13-year-old boy raped a classmate following a sex education lesson at school in Gwynedd. | A council investigation is under way after a 13-year-old boy raped a classmate following a sex education lesson at school in Gwynedd. |
The boy was given a 12-month referral order at Dolgellau Youth Court earlier this month after he admitted attacking the girl of the same age in 2012. | The boy was given a 12-month referral order at Dolgellau Youth Court earlier this month after he admitted attacking the girl of the same age in 2012. |
Gwynedd council said its review will see if there are "lessons to be learnt" now the legal process has concluded. | |
The boy will be on the sex offenders list for 30 months. | The boy will be on the sex offenders list for 30 months. |
A Gwynedd council spokesperson said: "As soon as this serious allegation was brought to our attention the matter was immediately referred to North Wales Police for investigation. | |
"Now that the legal process has been concluded, we will be working with North Wales Police and other relevant partners to carry out a detailed review of the incident to identify whether there are any lessons to be learnt." | "Now that the legal process has been concluded, we will be working with North Wales Police and other relevant partners to carry out a detailed review of the incident to identify whether there are any lessons to be learnt." |
He said safeguarding the welfare of the county's children was a "key priority" and when an allegation that a young person may have been the victim of a crime is received, the authority has detailed processes in place in accordance with child protection procedures. | He said safeguarding the welfare of the county's children was a "key priority" and when an allegation that a young person may have been the victim of a crime is received, the authority has detailed processes in place in accordance with child protection procedures. |
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