The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Support worker crossed line

- AMIE FLETT

APerth support worker has been given a warning after going with a service user and her family on a private trip to Aberdeen.

Kerry Taylor was working as a peer support practition­er for Turning Point Scotland when she “failed to maintain profession­al boundaries”, according to the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC).

A panel for the watchdog heard how Taylor travelled from Perth to Aberdeen in the company of the service user, their partner and their child, and stayed the night with them in July 2020.

The SSSC report also found that Taylor paid for the accommodat­ion.

The watchdog outlined in its report that social service workers are expected to “maintain appropriat­e profession­al boundaries” with those they support.

The report continued: “Your actions, although they took place outwith work, were inappropri­ate, misjudged and amounted to a breach of the trust placed in you by the service user, her family and your employer.

“Such behaviour has the potential to be misinterpr­eted by the service user and could lead her to believe that all social service workers would treat her in this way.

“This could create a misguided and unrealisti­c expectatio­n on her part, which may affect how she interacts with other workers in the future.

“As such, your behaviour placed the service user at risk of emotional harm.”

The watchdog acknowledg­ed that Taylor has since apologised for her actions and had asked to be moved away from the service user, after recognisin­g that the relationsh­ip had become “too close”.

The SSSC also described it as an isolated incident and had no concerns about Taylor’s previous behaviour.

Following the incident, Taylor was sacked from Turning Point Scotland, and has now had a year’s warning placed on her SSSC registrati­on.

Patrick Mckay, director of operations at Turning Point Scotland, said: ‘‘We became aware of this incident in March 2021.

‘‘We can confirm due process was followed.

“An investigat­ion was undertaken, a former employee was dismissed and the relevant authoritie­s were notified.

“It would be inappropri­ate to make further comment in respect to the privacy of the person to whom we provided support.’’

The Courier has been unable to contact Taylor for comment.

“Your actions were inappropri­ate, misjudged and amounted to a breach of trust

 ?? ?? SACKED: Kerry Taylor was also criticised by a watchdog.
SACKED: Kerry Taylor was also criticised by a watchdog.

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