Social Work England v Wilson [2022] EWHC 627 (Admin) (18 March 2022)

Social Work England v Wilson [2022] EWHC 627 (Admin) (18 March 2022)

A 6-month extension of the interim suspension order is necessary and proportionate for public protection and public interest, given the seriousness of the underlying case, progress in investigation, and anticipated resolution within the extension period.

Citation
[2022] EWHC 627 (Admin)
Parties
Claimant: Social Work England; Defendant: Hope Wilson
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
18 March 2022
Procedural Posture
Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order / Hearing and Judgment
Outcome
Application granted in part
Legal Topics
Interim Orders, Professional Regulation, Extension of Suspension Orders

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Parties

Social Work England

Claimant

Hope Wilson

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order / Hearing and Judgment

  1. 1 Whether extension of interim suspension order is necessary and proportionate
  2. 2 Whether the length of extension sought is justified

Ratio Decidendi

A 6-month extension of the interim suspension order is necessary and proportionate for public protection and public interest, given the seriousness of the underlying case, progress in investigation, and anticipated resolution within the extension period.

Court Disposition

Application granted in part

Orders

  • Interim suspension order extended for 6 months until 20 September 2022