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Williamson v Commission for Social Care Inspection [2006] EWCST 718(EA) (26 March 2007)
Appellant
Respondent
Mr. Williamson appealed on the 12th June and CSCI subsequently set out its reasons for opposing the appeal. They are, broadly, (i) that Mr. Williamson failed to ensure that Fairfield was managed in accordance with regulations and that the welfare of the young people was appropriately safeguarded, (ii) that Mr. Williamson failed to keep and failed to ensure that others kept proper records and (iii) that Mr. Williamson behaved inappropriately, in particular at a meeting on the 9th August 2005 and in relation to the challenging behaviour of a difficult resident on a number of occasions.
APPEAL DISMISSED
Mr Andrew Lindqvist (Chairman)
Mr Mike Jobbins
Mr Ken Coleman
26th March 2007