Discussion Board

Our question to you...


Our next Policy Seminar "Learning from Complaints: Fitness to Practise" is being held on 11 March 2010 in Cardiff.

We are interested in your views on the interesting or challenging issues that arise in this area.



Your responses...

How different procedures inter-relate: Fitness to Practise procedures and complaints / disciplinary procedures


Balance between professional requirements and issues such as health, disability and personal life


Students having legal representation at Fitness to Practise hearings


Where decisions taken by the University may be different from those taken by professional bodies




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