Ex-Social Worker Is Struck Off ; Care 65-Year-Old Told Children to Strip in 70s and 80s
Birmingham Post › November 26, 2008
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Birmingham Post › November 26, 2008
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A former Birmingham social worker in charge of a city children's home has been struck off the professional register for abusing his power and carrying out "inappropriate" intimate examinations on vulnerable children.
The General Social Care Council (GSCC) heard Wladys law Piotr Kiczma was involved in various cases from the 70s to the late 80s when he inspected children's intimate areas with no professional justification.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Social Worker Is Struck Off ; Care 65-Year-Old Told Children to Strip in 70s and 80s
Kiczma, a retired 65-year-old from Birmingham, did not attend the hearing to accept or deny charges last week when the case was found against him and he was banned ...
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