The first social worker to appear before the General Social Care Council's conduct committee successfully applied for her case to be heard in private after arguing that the publicity could damage her health.
Yvonne Doyle, of Darlington, was due to attend a three-day hearing in Newcastle upon Tyne last week to face allegations that she had advertised herself as an escort, breaching the GSCC's code of practice (Conduct body hears escort allegation, 6 April).
But she did not appear on the opening day and her counsel applied for the case to be held in camera, citing rules that allow cases to be heard privately on health grounds.
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