Lawrie Hutchison, 23, was also found to have drunk alcohol while looking after vulnerable residents at Mossview Care Home in Lochgelly, Fife.
A drunk care home worker who shared a boozy video of themselves during a shift has been struck off. Lawrie Hutchison was caught out after posting the footage on Snapchat while looking after vulnerable residents at Mossview Care Home in Lochgelly, Fife.
“By drinking alcohol on shift, you placed vulnerable residents in your care at unnecessary risk of harm. This type of behaviour calls into question your reliability and dependability to care for those most vulnerable who use services. The watchdog added that Hutchison sharing their drunken antics on Snapchat showed 'complete disregard' for their actions.
“If this were repeated, residents could be placed at direct risk of harm and therefore there is a need to protect the public and uphold clear standards of conduct and practice.”
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