SOCIAL WORK ENGLAND v CLAIRE SHAW
The extension of the Interim Suspension Order is necessary and proportionate for the protection of the public and in the public interest, given the seriousness of the allegations, ongoing proceedings, and absence of undue delay.
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- Parties
- Applicant: Social Work England; Respondent: Claire Shaw
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 29 April 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Application / Interim Order Extension Hearing
- Outcome
- Application granted
- Legal Topics
- Interim Suspension Orders, Fitness to Practise, Extension of Interim Orders
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Parties
Social Work England
Applicant
Claire Shaw
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application / Interim Order Extension Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether extension of the Interim Suspension Order is necessary for the protection of the public and in the public interest
- 2 Whether the prejudice to the respondent outweighs the necessity for extension
Ratio Decidendi
The extension of the Interim Suspension Order is necessary and proportionate for the protection of the public and in the public interest, given the seriousness of the allegations, ongoing proceedings, and absence of undue delay.
Court Disposition
Application granted
Orders
- Interim Suspension Order extended for 6 months to 4 November 2022
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