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Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings

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References

Fricker, M. (2007) Epistemic injustice: Power and the Ethics of knowing. Oxford, Oxford University.

General Dental Council (2022) ‘Giving evidence at a dental hearing’. Available at: https://www.dentalhearings.org/attending-a-hearing/witnesses/giving-evidence (Accessed: 9 February 2024).

Nursing and Midwifery Council (2021) ‘Being a witness: taking part in a hearing’. Available at: https://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/Fitness to Practise_information/witness_hearings.pdf (Accessed: 25 January 2024).

Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (2020) ‘Making complaints count: Supporting complaints handling in the NHS and UK Government Departments’. Available at: https://www.ombudsman.org.uk/sites/default/files/%28HC%20390%29%20-%20Making%20Complaints%20Count-%20Supporting%20complaints%20handling%20in%20the%20NHS%20and%20UK%20Government%20Departments.pdf (Accessed: 12 December 2023).