An NSPCC spokesperson said: "As a teacher Clark had a duty to keep children safe.
A body has been found in the search for teenager Cole Cooper who has been missing for four weeks.Police said the body of a man was discovered in a wooded area near Kilsyth Road in Banknock, near Falkirk, at about 16:15.
Formal identification has yet to take place, however, the family of the missing 19-year-old, who is from the village, has been informed.Police said inquiries were ongoing to establish the full circumstances.Cole was reported missing on Friday 9 May.
Police say they have a confirmed witness sighting of him at about 20:45 on Wednesday 7 May in the nearby village of Longcroft.Prior to that he had been captured on CCTV at several locations in Longcroft in the early hours of Sunday 4 May after he had left a party in Denny.
Police have spoken to almost 400 residents through door-to-door inquiries and more than 2,000 hours of CCTV have been seized.
Officers earlier said that numerous potential sightings, images and other possible lines of inquiry had been passed directly to the investigation team since aEmyr Afan is CEO of Afanti Media, an independent media company based in Wales, and said: "Indigenous producers in Welsh or Irish or Gaelic communities need to get together more so we can not only celebrate our creativity in our indigenous languages but also to try to work together more.
"Such is the competition on other channels - your Netflixs and your YouTubes - we have to cut through, and money is getting shorter in supply, so therefore the greater the sum of the parts when there's more co-production."Llinos Wynne, Head of Documentaries and Specialist Factual at
had a similar message.She said: "I think bringing smaller countries together, bringing the Celts together, and being really creative and looking at how we can work together is as important as it's ever, ever been."