by kvcadmin | Dec 20, 2021 | GDC News, GMC Case, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Fitness to Practise: A Year in Review 2021 2021 has been another significant year for fitness to practise. From the continued impact of Covid19, racial bias in fitness to practise, fitness to practise legislative reform and a number of important court cases, this is...
by kvcadmin | Nov 14, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC testimonials, Social Work England News
The “real prospect” test – the standard by which you will be judged The test applied to determine if your fitness to practise investigation will be referred to a full fitness to practise hearing is called the “real prospect” test. Fitness to practise triage stage...
by kvcadmin | Aug 29, 2021 | News, Social Work England News
Social Work England finds Kings View client’s fitness to practise not impaired In this case Kings View client, H, had been offered an agreed outcome by Social Work England but had refused to accept one aspect of the case against them. As a result, they were referred...
by kvcadmin | Aug 15, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Professional boundaries – Avoid the Pitfalls Healthcare regulators take a particularly serious view of breaching professional boundaries. What are personal boundaries and how to avoid the pitfalls. Healthcare regulators take a particularly serious view of breaching...
by kvcadmin | Jun 6, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
“Accepted disposals” in fitness to practise cases Overview of SWE’s “accepted disposal” process, the outcome of the PSA review and discussion on the fairness of this process. Overview of SWE’s “accepted disposal” process, the outcome of the PSA review and discussion...
by kvcadmin | May 31, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Duty to declare – How much is too little? Further to our recent article “Cautions, Convictions and Fitness to Practise”, in the recent case of Dad v GDC, the High Court commented on the correct approach registrants should take when considering their declarations....