SOCIAL WORK ENGLAND v BARBARA YANI DOH- NANI

SOCIAL WORK ENGLAND v BARBARA YANI DOH- NANI

Given the seriousness of the allegations, the ongoing criminal proceedings, and the anticipated need for further regulatory action post-trial, it is necessary and proportionate to extend the Interim Suspension Order for 18 months to protect the public and serve the public interest.

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Parties
Claimant: Social Work England; Defendant: Barbara Yani Doh-Nani
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
14 January 2022
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Regulatory Application / Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order
Outcome
Application granted
Legal Topics
Interim Suspension Orders, Professional Discipline, Necessity Test, Public Interest, Fitness to Practise
Regulatory Law Administrative Law Interim Suspension Orders Professional Discipline Necessity Test Public Interest Fitness to Practise

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Parties

Social Work England

Claimant

Barbara Yani Doh-Nani

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Regulatory Application / Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order

  1. 1 Whether to extend the Interim Suspension Order against the Defendant
  2. 2 Whether the extension period of 18 months is necessary and proportionate

Ratio Decidendi

Given the seriousness of the allegations, the ongoing criminal proceedings, and the anticipated need for further regulatory action post-trial, it is necessary and proportionate to extend the Interim Suspension Order for 18 months to protect the public and serve the public interest.

Court Disposition

Application granted

Orders

  • Interim Suspension Order extended for 18 months to 14 July 2023