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Lesson plan; Post Office scandal: how might justice be delivered to those affected?

Lesson Plan: Unraveling the Post Office Scandal and the Pursuit of Justice

 Understanding the Post Office scandal, and the horrendous way in which innocent people were treated, requires a knowledge of how subpostmasters’ contracts work. They bear all the risk of running a financial institution, with very little support from either Post Office Ltd or the government – and for that they receive very poor recompense but provide vital services, particularly in rural and deprived areas. The Guardian.

Latest news

The former Post Office boss Paula Vennells has forfeited her CBE for “bringing the honours system into disrepute” over her handling of the Horizon crisis. The Guardian The Guardian 

Hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the Post Office scandal are set to have their names cleared under new legislation planned by the government. BBC News

There have been more than 900 convictions linked to the scandal – 700 of them brought by the Post Office – with only about 100 overturned so far. It has come to be seen as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history.

Objectives:

Social Studies Standards

Materials:

Introduction

  1. Begin by introducing the Post Office scandal, highlighting its significance as one of the most profound miscarriages of justice in UK history.
  2. Engage students in a brief discussion to gauge their initial understanding of the scandal. Record their responses on the whiteboard or flipchart.
  3. Show the video clip from the ITV drama “Mr Bates vs the Post Office” to introduce the main characters and provide a glimpse into the human impact of the scandal.

Reading and Analysis

  1. Divide the class into small groups and let them read the article from The Guardian along with guiding questions found below.
  2. Ask each group to read the article and answer the questions critically, exploring the following aspects:
    • Remedies proposed to address the Post Office scandal and their potential challenges or drawbacks
    • Ethical issues raised by the scandal and their implications
    • Roles of various entities, including the Post Office, the government, the courts, and the media, in contributing to or responding to the scandal

Reflective Writing 

  1. Read the reactions to the tv series here: Letters A first-class exposé of the Post Office scandal; The Guardian
  2. Encourage them to express their own opinions on the Post Office scandal, the pursuit of justice for those affected, and the potential remedies proposed.
  3. Suggest that they use the following sentence starters to guide their writing:
    • The Post Office scandal is a complex and multifaceted issue that has had a devastating impact on the lives of hundreds of individuals.
    • Some of the remedies suggested by campaigners and experts include …
    • However, these remedies face challenges such as …
    • The ethical implications of the scandal extend to …
    • I believe that justice for those affected by the scandal will require …

Essay questions

Guiding questions

Latest on the Post Office scandal

 

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