LISTEN: Director of Education at Aberdeenshire Council admits kids "sometimes feel unsafe" at school
The Director of Education at Aberdeenshire Council has admitted that children in Aberdeenshire schools "sometimes feel unsafe" - following a string of incidents involving knifes.
The Director of Education at Aberdeenshire Council has admitted that children in Aberdeenshire schools "sometimes feel unsafe" - following a string of incidents involving knifes.
In the past month, police have been called out to schools in Aberdeenshire and Moray six times after kids have brought a weapon into school.
It follows death of 16-year-old Bailey Gwynne - who was fatally attacked at an Aberdeen school in October.
We sat down with Maria Walker, the Director of Education at Aberdeenshire Council, about her concerns on the issue.
Listen to that interview here: