A social worker who will be questioned today before a conduct committee today about why she did not follow child protection procedures may have avoided disciplinary action if she had acknowledged her mistakes earlier.
Jo Olsen, deputy director of children's services at Waltham Forest Council, where Tricia Forbes had been employed as a deputy team manager, told the General Social Care Council committee yesterday that managers may have acted differently had Forbes admitted her errors.
Forbes was found guilty of gross misconduct at a disciplinary hearing in January 2006 over her mishandling of a case involving a girl, known as A.
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