The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Highland care worker warned for behaving in a threatenin­g manner

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An Inverness support worker has been warned after behaving threatenin­gly towards a vulnerable young person.

The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) ruled Raymond Mackenzie’s fitness to practise was “impaired” due to his actions.

He has been placed on a two-year warning on his registrati­on by the industry watchdog.

They found that on October 10, 2020, he behaved in a “verbally abusive and physically-threatenin­g manner” towards a vulnerable young person, named in the report as AA.

While working at Richmond Fellowship Scotland Limited in Inverness, he placed his arm to block AA from leaving a corridor.

He then shouted verbal abuse at AA

It was then found that Mr Mackenzie repeatedly pointed his finger at AA and shouted and swore at him.

The report stated that due to these actions, AA became agitated.

The watchdog said Mr Mackenzie showed a “lack of judgment” and an inability to “manage your emotions” when faced with a challengin­g situation

His fitness to practise was found to be impaired because of the misconduct. The report said that as a result of the misconduct, the trust and confidence placed in Mr Mackenzie by AA, his employer, the public and the SSSC was breached.

It said his behaviour “fell below the standards” expected of a registered social care worker.

However, the SSSC did say that he had a good previous history and there was no pattern of behaviour. It was found to be an isolated incident.

A spokesman for Richmond Fellowship Scotland said: “Following an investigat­ion and disciplina­ry process, this person is no longer employed.”

The charity is the largest provider of social care services in Scotland and employs more than 2,500 staff across 28 council authoritie­s.

They support around 2,500 people across Scotland.

 ?? ?? The SSSC registers those working in social care.
The SSSC registers those working in social care.

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