Aberdeen care workers struck off register
A Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) scrutiny panel has found two Aberdeen care workers guilty of misconduct resulting in both being struck off the register. In one hearing, Kayleigh Coleman
Read MoreA Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) scrutiny panel has found two Aberdeen care workers guilty of misconduct resulting in both being struck off the register. In one hearing, Kayleigh Coleman
Read MoreSocial worker Andrew Charles Mills has been suspended from the HCPC Register for falsifying the case records concerning two service users whilst working in one of the children in care
Read MoreA care worker who force-fed and verbally abused a dementia sufferer in an Angus care home has been struck off. An inquiry panel found Christine Spence abused the resident of
Read MoreTwo Aberdeen care workers have been accused of failing in their care of young people and will face misconduct hearings in Dundee next week. Kayleigh Coleman was alleged to have
Read MoreAn Inverness care worker has been convicted of assaulting an autistic resident in a unit run by charity The Richmond Fellowship Scotland. At Inverness Sheriff Court, Sheriff Margaret Neilson heard
Read MoreSocial worker Carole Diane Hobson has been suspended from the HCPC Register for breaching confidentiality, keeping inadequate records and failing to take timely action whilst working as a Family Court
Read MorePhysiotherapist Mark G Jones has been struck off the HCPC Register for performing a sexual act on a patient whilst working for Powys Health Board based at Ystradgynlais Community Hospital.
Read MoreSocial worker Sarah Madelynne Farrell has been suspended from the HCPC Register for forming an inappropriate relationship with a service user whilst working at Manchester City Council. A panel of
Read MoreA childcare manager has been struck-off after sending a six-year-old home alone because of not being on the register for that day’s after-school club. Sarah Stewart, of Angus, Tayside, has
Read MoreA hospital worker who lost his job after reports he posed for pictures wearing a patient’s underwear will not face criminal charges. James John Turner, a 21-year-old nursing auxiliary in
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