We make this announcement following an invitation from Karen Woodall’s solicitors to announce details of her compliance with the sanction made against her by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
The details of the hearing, decision and sanction were published by the BACP in July 2015 with the decision of the Panel being “Accordingly, the Panel was unanimous in its decision that these findings amounted to professional malpractice on the grounds of recklessness and the provision of inadequate professional services in that the service for which Ms Woodall provided fell below the standard that would reasonably be expected of a practitioner exercising reasonable care and skill.”
Details of the complaint and decision of the BACP were linked with our original piece on this matter, also published in July 2015. The BACP removes details of hearings and decisions from their website once the sanctions set out by the Association have been complied with. The BACP then post a notice of compliance which is published for a minimum two month period.
The sanction set out by the BACP required Ms Woodall to write a submission which evidenced her immediate reflections on, learning from and understanding of the issues raised within the complaint. Additionally, she was required to attend a CPD course of a minimum of 1 day’s duration (the course to cover working within closely contracted and negotiated boundaries). Further to attendance on the course, Ms Woodall was to write a report demonstrating her learning.
In May 2016 the BACP posted a sanction compliance notice on their site announcing they were satisfied that the requirements of the sanction have been met. That notice can be viewed here.