Anybody can raise an FTP concern. This includes other students, academic or
placement staff, workplace colleagues, clients, or members of the general public.
This is done by completing a Cause for Concern (CFC) form or via direct contact with the FTP Lead in your school.
When this is received, your school’s FTP Lead will invite you to attend a meeting to discuss the concern. In advance of the meeting you should be sufficient detail to allow you to understand the nature of the concerns and how they have arisen.
It is important that you attend any fitness to practise meeting you are invited to as not attending could be considered a breach of General Regulations.
If you are unable to attend, contact the school as soon as possible to explain your reasons and to ask if it can be re-arranged.
You can be accompanied to the meeting, if you wish, by a friend or an advisor from advice(su). Your companion cannot be a legal representative and must not be connected with the allegations being investigated.
The FTP Lead will also consider the implications of the allegations to determine whether any immediate action needs to be taken, such as if the safety of either you or somebody else is deemed to be at risk. In some cases, it may not be appropriate to continue placement or attend teaching whilst the FTP process is ongoing.