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Joel Wilson
Registration number:
W/5007032
Date
25/01/2021 to 25/01/2021
Time
9am
Registered role
Residential Child Care Worker
Outcome
Removal order
Location
This hearing was held in private
Employer
Previously ORBIS Education and Care Ltd
Type of hearing
Fitness to Practise Panel