Kings View’s client achieves full HCPC registration
KD’s registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) was refused. KD approached Kings View seeking advice on appeal.
KD’s registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) was refused. KD approached Kings View seeking advice on appeal.
Kings View fitness to practise defence barrister, Catherine Stock, commenting on KD’s case, said:
“The focus of our advice was pragmatic and an emphasis on how to achieve the best outcome in the quickest and most cost-effective manner.”
With the assistance and advice from Kings View, KD was granted full HCPC registration.
“The client valued our client centred approach, and a successful outcome was achieved as the client was granted full registration” – Ms Stock said.
KD, speaking at the conclusion of his case, said:
“I’ve been in contact with Kings View Chambers at a time when I had to choose between 3 options on how to proceed. They gave expert advice, clearly build on years of experience, and also personalized to my case.
“I particularly liked the human, kind approach, which reassured me in many ways. This meant I knew what to do again and had a good outcome.”
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