The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to remit this matter to the DBS to make a fresh decision
The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to remit this matter to the DBS to make a fresh decision.
REASONS FOR DECISION
A summary of the Upper Tribunal’s decision
Introductory matters
This is the Appellant’s appeal dated 22 January 2024 against the Disclosure and Barring Service’s final decision, dated 23 October 2023, to include her on the Children’s Barred List and the Adults’ Barred List under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (‘the 2006 Act’).
We held an oral hearing of the full appeal at Field House in London on 31 October 2024. The Appellant attended in person and was represented by Mr Hamlet of counsel. Mr Cohen of counsel appeared on behalf of the Respondent Disclosure and Barring Service (or ‘the DBS’).
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to remit this matter to the DBS to make a fresh decision
- The rule 14 Order on this appeal
- A brief summary of the background to this appeal
- Permission to Appeal
- The evidence
- The statutory framework
- The basis for a “relevant conduct” barring decision
- Rights of appeal
- The Case Law
- DBS referrals, investigation and decision to bar
- The Appellant’s case and Submissions
- The DBS case and submissions
- Conclusion of the Tribunal on the appeal
- Conclusions
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