Kings View client avoids NMC suspension
This case involves 2 separate referrals made to the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) by different employers for related matters. The nurse, GG, was at risk of an Interim Order of Suspension that put his new employment in jeopardy.
This case involves 2 separate referrals made to the nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) by different employers for related matters. The nurse, GG, was at risk of an Interim Order of Suspension that put his new employment in jeopardy.
GG instructed Kings View Chambers to represent him before the NMC. With the assistance of expert fitness to practise barrister Catherine Stock, the NMC Interim Order Panel were persuaded that conditions were sufficient to achieve the overarching objective of protecting the public.
Speaking about the case, Catherine said:
“It is extremely important at you obtain expert legal advice and representation particularly at a first interim order hearing as if an interim order is imposed, it is much more difficult to argue for revocation as opposed to arguing against the imposition in the first instance.
“It is also important to understand that whilst an interim order panel must consider risk to the public, they must also consider whether an interim order is necessary as well as the principle of proportionality – balancing the public’s right against that of the registrant.”
Speaking about their case, GG thanked Catherine, commending her on her “amazing representation”.
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