This was a successful restoration case before the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC). Our client had been struck off and had been unsuccessful in a previous attempt at gaining restoration to the register.
Speaking about this case, fitness to practise defence barrister, Catherine Stock, said:
“Working with us they were able to understand better how the restoration process worked and how to better prepare for the second attempt.”
Our client also undertook a comprehensive mentorship programme through Insight Works Training which provided them with the time, space and tools to move forward.
Catherine continued:
“If you have been struck off, removed, or erased by your regulator, the sooner you seek advice the better. If you have already been unsuccessful in gaining restoration, it is imperative that you seek appropriate advice from experts in this process as the regulator can, after two unsuccessful applications, suspend your right to apply indefinitely.”
Speaking after their case, our client said:
“I came across Catherine Stock online while looking for Probity and Ethics courses. I got to enrol on the course, and it was during the course that I learned she was a regulatory law Barrister.
“I reached out to Catherine, instructing her to represent me on my second application to be restored to the NMC register as a Midwife. Her professionalism is top-notch, and she is good and confident in what she does. I cannot thank her and Kings View Chambers enough for successfully restoring me to the NMC Register.
“I highly recommend Kings View Chambers for your regulatory law cases, and you will never regret it.”
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