Professionalism in nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions: report

Report exploring professionalism focused on the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals workforce in NHSScotland.


Annex 2

Examples of behaviours that could lead to regulators taking action against professionals

Examples include professionals who:

  • were dishonest, committed fraud or abused someone's trust;
  • exploited a vulnerable person;
  • failed to respect service users' rights to make choices about their own care;
  • have health problems which they have not dealt with, and which may affect the safety of service users;
  • hid mistakes or tried to block our investigation;
  • had an improper relationship with a service user;
  • carried out reckless or deliberately harmful acts;
  • seriously or persistently failed to meet standards;
  • were involved in sexual misconduct or indecency (including any involvement in child pornography);
  • have a substance abuse or misuse problem;
  • have been violent or displayed threatening behaviour; or
  • carried out other, equally serious, activities which affect public confidence in the profession.[61]

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