A Glasgow carer failed to report a bruise on a child's face then asked colleagues to lie about it.
She asked them to “just write it down but say you told me just as the child left” or words to that effect. registration for a period of 18 months.
After she reacted with “poor judgement to the situation” she was warned her behaviour “fell below the standards expected of a registered social service worker".“They must meet relevant standards of practice and ensure the safety and wellbeing of service users in their care. “You failed to speak with AA’s parents about the bruise on AA’s cheek and allowed AA to leave the setting.
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