Although no harm was caused to residents, the Scottish care watchdog ruled that Lawrie Hutchison's fitness to practise was impaired due to the misconduct.
A support worker who drank on the job at a care home - and then uploaded a video to Snapchat - has been banned from working in the industry. Lawrie Hutchison has been struck off by Scotland's care watchdog for the misconduct. The Scottish Social Services Council said the bad behaviour amounted to an 'abuse of trust' as Hutchison was on a night shift and meant to be 'responsible and dependable'.
The incident occurred in August 2022 while Hutchison was working at Mossview Care Home in Lochgelly, Fife. Although no harm was caused to residents, the SSSC ruled that Hutchison's fitness to practise was impaired. A colleague was said to have provided positive information on Hutchison's work and relationship with residents. The SSSC noted that it appeared to be an isolated incident, but said Hutchison failed to engage with its investigation.
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