Hello. I write on behalf of my 19 year old granddaughter.
She left college last year and started work in September 2023 as a Nursery Apprentice in a privately run (registered as a charity) children's day nursery. Without going into detail, there was an incident with a child which has resulted, after a disciplinary hearing, in her receiving a final written warning for gross misconduct which will remain on her file for 12 months. The whole thing has been concocted to appease the child's parent who is on the nursery committee and she has well and truly been 'thrown under the bus' She is not in a union.
She has given notice of appeal but no appeal date has been set as yet.
My understanding is that she does not have a leg to stand on due to less than 2 years in the job, should the appeal fail and they decide to dismiss her then the gross misconduct will be registered on her DBS file.
My question is: If she resigns before the appeal hearing, can her employer still register the gross misconduct on her DBS file or will it remain within the nursery setting.
Many thanks.
She left college last year and started work in September 2023 as a Nursery Apprentice in a privately run (registered as a charity) children's day nursery. Without going into detail, there was an incident with a child which has resulted, after a disciplinary hearing, in her receiving a final written warning for gross misconduct which will remain on her file for 12 months. The whole thing has been concocted to appease the child's parent who is on the nursery committee and she has well and truly been 'thrown under the bus' She is not in a union.
She has given notice of appeal but no appeal date has been set as yet.
My understanding is that she does not have a leg to stand on due to less than 2 years in the job, should the appeal fail and they decide to dismiss her then the gross misconduct will be registered on her DBS file.
My question is: If she resigns before the appeal hearing, can her employer still register the gross misconduct on her DBS file or will it remain within the nursery setting.
Many thanks.
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