SOCIAL WORK ENGLAND v STUART SANDERS

SOCIAL WORK ENGLAND v STUART SANDERS

The extension of the interim suspension order for 10 months is necessary and proportionate to protect the public and public confidence, pending substantive resolution of the serious allegations.

Parties
Applicant: Social Work England; Respondent: Stuart Sanders
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
05 May 2022
Procedural Posture
Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order / Hearing of Application for Extension
Outcome
application granted
Legal Topics
Interim Suspension Order, Extension of Order, Social Worker Regulation, Child Protection

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Parties

Social Work England

Applicant

Stuart Sanders

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Application for Extension of Interim Suspension Order / Hearing of Application for Extension

  1. 1 Whether the extension of the interim suspension order is necessary and proportionate for the protection of the public and public confidence in the profession

Ratio Decidendi

The extension of the interim suspension order for 10 months is necessary and proportionate to protect the public and public confidence, pending substantive resolution of the serious allegations.

Court Disposition

application granted

Orders

  • The interim suspension order is extended for 10 months to 9 March 2023.