Summary
In her blog for the Professional Standards Authority, Sarah Seddon talks about her personal experience as a patient going through the fitness to practise process. She outlines her thoughts on the key considerations that she believes regulators should take into account to help 'humanise' the process.
"I was known as ‘Woman A’. To me, this embodies the entire impersonal, inhumane world of fitness to practise. I wasn’t a person with needs, thoughts and feelings; I wasn’t a bereaved mum; I wasn’t a professional anymore but simply a piece of evidence."
There must be a better way? A patient perspective on going through the fitness to practise process (January 2020)
https://www.professionalstandards.org.uk/news-and-blog/blog/detail/blog/2020/01/07/there-must-be-a-better-way-a-patient-perspective-on-going-through-the-fitness-to-practise-process
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