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How to advise friend
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In the past we have allowed legal representation on a very rare occasion IF the outcome of a disciplinary process would have an impact on their clinical registration
No doubt but the OP clearly says
"my friend is in a very senior, non-clinical role within the NHS"
Which is why I am so surprised that (apparently) legal representation is being allowed.
A very regular poster on this forum used to positively hate "my friend" type questions because of the difficulty in getting accurate information so as to make a meaningful response.0 -
(Don't answer the following questions if it might reveal too much...)
What type of NHS staff is your friend if she's in a "very senior non-clinical role" but is working shifts/rotas?
When you mentioned "breach times", were you referring to something like waiting time breaches or working time directive?0 -
Op, unless your friend has professional registerstion that is in jeopardy, it is likely that the solicitor is declined access to meetings.Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0
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