Monday, 28 September 2009

Unfit for practise because you don't hit your targets!

Yet another astonishing example of how the HPC mistakes Britain for a factory, and itself for the Factory Mananger.



The latest HPC hearing:

Date: Friday 9 October 2009

Name of Registrant: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx

Profession: Occupational therapist

Area of practise: Xxxxxxxxxx


Hearing Location: Park House, 184 Kennington Park Road,
Kennington, SE11 4BU, London

Committee: Conduct and Competence Committee

Allegation:

In the course of your employment as an Occupational Therapist by
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx between 2006-2008 you:
1. Failed to maintain accurate filing.

2. Failed to maintain adequate patient records and notes.


3. Failed to adequately manage your case load in particular that you did
not:
a) pick up referrals at a sufficient rate;
b) review cases within an adequate time frame;
c) close cases within an adequate time frame; and

d) submit two Disabled Facilities Grant applications, in a timely manner
in June 2006 and June 2007.

4. Failed to use I.T. systems as required.

5. Required support and guidance over and above that expected of a

qualified Occupational Therapist.

6. Failed to sufficiently meet the improvement targets as set by your
employers.

7. The matters set out in particulars 1-6 constitute misconduct and/or
lack of competence.


8. By reason of that misconduct and/or lack of competence, your fitness
to practise is impaired.’

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