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Teenage scrap ends student's ambition

Posted: 30 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


A mother with 20 years' experience in social care and voluntary work was thrown off a social work degree course because she neglected to mention a playground fight when she was a teenager.

Jane Anderton, 40, began her studies for the three-year BA at Greenwich University in London but was kicked out after three weeks.

She had completed a Criminal Records Bureau check but forgot to declare in a separate university form a fight with a school friend when she was 16. Both girls appeared in court and were bound over to keep the peace for one year.
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Anderton has now been told she can return to university next September. But she is so disillusioned that she has abandoned her ambition to get the degree, describing the university's actions as "punishment for punishment's sake".

A spokesperson for the university said social work degree students were required to disclose criminal convictions when they applied and during their interview or face removal from the course.

Rehabilitation charity Nacro said it was "appalling" that a suitable and able individual could have their career development put on hold because of "ill-informed and discriminatory decision-making".


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