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Adefolarin v GSCC [2010] UKFTT 597 (HESC) (30 November 2010)
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Adefolarin v GSCC [2010] UKFTT 597 (HESC) (30 November 2010)
Schedule 6: Social workers/social care workers
Refusal of registration
First-tier Tribunal
(Health Education and Social
Care Chamber) Appeal Number: [2010]1808.SW
THE CARE
STANDARDS JURISDICTION
At a paper hearing
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On 30th November 2010
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Before
JUDGE
L. SAFFER
MR J.
HUTCHINSON
MS P.
McLOUGHLIN
Between
ADEYINKA ADEFOLARIN
And
GENERAL SOCIAL CARE
COUNCIL (GSCC)
DETERMINATION AND
REASONS
Proceedings
- Miss Adefolarin appeals pursuant to section 68 of the Care
Standards Act 2000 against the decision by the GSCC recorded in a letter
of the 29th of June 2010 that, in summary, having not paid the
£30 fee to renew her registration, she is no longer eligible to be on the
Social Care Register.
- We have considered all the documents in the
bundle as identified in the index. We will not summarise all the evidence,
but will summarise that which has been most relevant to the issue for
determination.
Evidence
- The facts of the case can be summarised very
simply. Miss Adefolarin
has not paid the relevant fee saying that the attempts made on her behalf
to pay have been unsuccessful. The GSCC say they have provided relevant
details to enable her to do this via on-line methods as well as by a bankers
draft. We have seen all the relevant emails and correspondence between the
parties which confirm the efforts made by the GSCC to provide Miss
Adefolarin with payment options, including providing a new password on no
less than 3 occasions.
Determination of issues
- We are satisfied that the GSCC have done
everything reasonable and within their power to assist Miss Adefolarin by
providing relevant information and payment options. Despite this, Miss
Adefolarin has not paid the relevant fee and is therefore not entitled to
be on the Social Care Register.
Order
- We dismiss the appeal.
Judge Saffer
Judge of the First-tier Tribunal
30th November 2010