Sasha Burn v Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Paragraph 1.16 of the Policy does not impose a general obligation to disclose all documents related to the investigation; it only requires disclosure of correspondence generated by the investigatory process. The withheld documents did not fall within this obligation, and the Claimant was not entitled to them before...
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- Parties
- Claimant/appellant: Sasha Burn; Respondent: Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 30 November 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Disciplinary Procedures, Disclosure Obligations, Procedural Fairness, Employment Contracts
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Parties
Sasha Burn
Claimant/appellant
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether paragraph 1.16 of the Policy imposes a general disclosure obligation to provide all documents related to the investigation to the practitioner under investigation
- 2 Whether the withheld documents (RCA statements and correspondence with patient's parents) must be disclosed before the investigatory interview
Ratio Decidendi
Paragraph 1.16 of the Policy does not impose a general obligation to disclose all documents related to the investigation; it only requires disclosure of correspondence generated by the investigatory process. The withheld documents did not fall within this obligation, and the Claimant was not entitled to them before the investigatory interview.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed.
- The stay imposed on Thornton J's Order of 2 July 2021 is lifted.
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