[2024] UKUT 391 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 391 (AAC)

Fecha: 30-Sep-2024

Conclusions on mistakes of fact in five findings of relevant conduct

Conclusions on mistakes of fact in five findings of relevant conduct

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We have found the following:

i)

Finding 1 (failing to relieve the support worker) contains mistakes of fact which were material to the barring decision and our fresh findings on this allegation as narrowly drawn do not amount to relevant conduct. However, there are other related matters, such as the broader allegation of failure to prioritise DM’s needs by virtue of all communications and actions of AVS on 23-25 May 2021, that can be considered by the DBS on remittal.

ii)

Finding 2 (AVS continuing contact with DM) contains some mistakes of fact albeit that some of the finding is upheld. That part which is upheld does amount to relevant conduct on the basis that, if repeated in respect of a child other than DM (whom we do not find to have been harmed or put at risk of harm), they would be put at risk of harm.

iii)

Finding 3 (waking DM early) contains mistakes of fact which were material to the barring decision and our fresh findings do not amount to relevant conduct.

iv)

Finding 4 (failing to dispose of medication) contains no mistakes of fact, albeit that the finding upheld is in very narrow terms and with substantial mitigation. Nonetheless it is does amount to relevant conduct.

v)

Finding 5 (showing a gun and pornography and making inappropriate remarks) contains mistakes of fact in all regards. The mistakes were material to the barring decision and our fresh findings do not amount to relevant conduct.