Health Care Complaints Commission v Black [2023] NSWCATOD 47
The respondent’s conduct involving multiple breaches of the Code of Conduct for Nurses by forming inappropriate relationships with vulnerable patients, unauthorised and dishonest use of patient’s credit card, failure to comply with statutory requests for information/documents, and providing false/misleading...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Health Care Complaints Commission; Respondent: Allison Maree Black
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 17 April 2023
- Procedural Posture
- Complaint/disciplinary Inquiry / Principal Judgment
- Outcome
- Complaint proven; registration cancelled; prohibition and costs ordered
- Legal Topics
- Nursing Misconduct, Professional Standards, Disciplinary Proceedings, Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct, Professional Boundaries, Fraud, Dishonesty, Tribunal Procedure
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Parties
Health Care Complaints Commission
Applicant
Allison Maree Black
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Complaint/disciplinary Inquiry / Principal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent is guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct as alleged in the complaint
- 2 Whether the respondent breached professional boundaries in providing nursing care to vulnerable patients
- 3 Whether the respondent used a patient's credit card without consent for personal gain
Ratio Decidendi
The respondent’s conduct involving multiple breaches of the Code of Conduct for Nurses by forming inappropriate relationships with vulnerable patients, unauthorised and dishonest use of patient’s credit card, failure to comply with statutory requests for information/documents, and providing false/misleading information to regulatory bodies constitute unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct. In the circumstances, public protection and maintenance of professional standards necessitate cancellation of registration, prohibition from providing health services, a two-year non-review period, and payment of costs.
Court Disposition
Complaint proven; registration cancelled; prohibition and costs ordered
Orders
- The Respondent's registration is cancelled pursuant to s 149C(1)(b) of the National Law with immediate effect.
- An application for review under Part 8, Division 8 of the National Law may not be made for a period of two years.
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