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NG v Disclosure and Barring Service (Safeguarding vulnerable groups) [2024] UKUT 427 (AAC) (17 December 2024)


Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) included the appellant on the adults' barred list because it found: (i) she had been complicit in locking residents in their rooms overnight; and (ii) she had verbally abused residents. The Upper Tribunal finds that there was no evidence for finding (ii) which was an error of fact and law. The Upper Tribunal further finds that in deciding to bar the appellant for finding (i) DBS erred in law and in fact in a number of respects, including that the barring decision was disproportionate and breached the appellant's rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Upper Tribunal directs DBS to remove the appellant from the list.

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