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    [2025] UKUT 238 (AAC)
    Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

    [2025] UKUT 238 (AAC)

    Fecha: 27-May-2025

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    • Heading
    • The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to dismiss the appeal. The decisions of the Respondent (DBS reference DBS6191 01007562626 ) made on 12 June 2024 (adults’ barred list) and 15 October 2024 (childr
    • This appeal
    • The legislation underlying DBS’s decisions
    • Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
    • The grant of permission to appeal
    • Documentary evidence in the Upper Tribunal bundle
    • The Upper Tribunal hearing
    • DBS’s rationale for its decisions
    • Did DBS make a mistake in a finding of fact on which its decisions were based?
    • DBS’s finding that on 25 December 2022 whilst employed as a support worker at a nursing home, AB refused to reposition service users who were in need of pressure sore relief
    • DBS’s finding that on 8 February 2023 whilst employed at the nursing home, AB failed to preserve the dignity of service user SA by transporting him through the home in a state of undress
    • DBS’s finding that on 22 February 2023 whilst employed at the nursing home, AB failed to identify that a service user was experiencing a seizure as she had failed to follow the epilepsy support guidel
    • DBS’s finding that whilst employed at the nursing home, AB deliberately and repeatedly called a service user by the wrong name in the presence of the service user
    • DBS’s finding that whilst employed at the nursing home, AB frequently exhibited hostility and unprofessional conduct towards a number of her colleagues
    • DBS’s finding that between 22 January 2024 and 1 March 2024 whilst employed as a support worker for a charity supporting people with learning disabilities, AB failed to support service users in her ca
    • The position as regards mistake on a point of law
    • Conclusions

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