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Carer struck off after assault on man of 92

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A DUNDEE carer has been struck off after being convicted of assaulting an “extremely vulnerable” 92-year-old man.

James Campbell has been removed from the register of carers after he was convicted of assault at Dundee Sheriff Court.

Campbell, of Kingsway East, originally denied assaulting the elderly man, who the regulator said was “extremely vulnerable” and relied on staff to keep him safe.

Campbell, aged 63 at the time of the incident on June 30 last year, is said to have “seized and pulled” the resident of Benvie Care Home.

He originally denied the charge but later pleaded guilty to assault and was fined £470 in August last year.

A report issued by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) said: “Assaulting a resident by seizing him by the body and pulling him is an act of violent, aggressive and abusive behaviour towards an extremely vulnerable individual.

“The resident had the right to expect that you would keep him safe from any harm.

“Your behaviour risked serious physical, emotional and psychologi­cal harm to him and was a very serious abuse of your position of power and trust as a carer.”

The SSSC also says it has received “no reassuranc­e” from the former carer that his behaviour will not be repeated in future, posing a potential risk to others who would be in his care.

“Your behaviour raises concerns about your ability to control your reactions and behaviour, as well as your attitude to vulnerabil­ity.

“You have shown no insight, regret or remorse about your behaviour.

“We therefore consider that there are serious public protection risks and public interest concerns that need to be addressed,” the report added.

The SSSC’s decision means Campbell will not be able to work as a carer at a registered care home in Scotland unless he reapplies for registrati­on.

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