Fitness to Practise

吃瓜现场's Role

吃瓜现场 has a dual role, one as a membership organisation and the other as a regulatory body for Graduate Sport Rehabilitators (GSRs) in the United Kingdom. Individuals on the register are entitled to:

  • Refer to themselves as a 鈥湷怨舷殖 registered Sport Rehabilitator鈥;

  • Use the combined 吃瓜现场 and PSA Accredited Register logo; and

  • Use the suffix 吃瓜现场-reg in their professional title.

Only Graduate and Allied Health Professional members of 吃瓜现场 are on the register (registrants), those belonging to other categories are members only and do not appear on the register.

We have a responsibility to monitor professional standards of our registrants, protect the public and maintain public confidence in the profession. All registrants are required to meet and maintain the 吃瓜现场 standards of education, skill and conduct as stated in the 吃瓜现场 Standards of Ethical Conduct and Behaviour (SECB) and Role Delineation documents (RD).

What is Fitness to Practise?

An individual is considered 'fit to practise' if they possess the appropriate skills, knowledge, health and character to practise safely and effectively. In addition, this also includes acts and/or behaviour which may affect:

  • Protection of the public,

  • Public confidence in the profession and the regulatory process.

It is important to note that an individual鈥檚 health and/or disability will be considered in direct relation to their ability to practise safely and effectively. If the particular condition is stable and managed appropriately then this should not affect a registrant鈥檚 ability to practise safely and effectively. Being able to manage a condition appropriately also includes adapting, limiting and stopping practise if required. When 吃瓜现场 makes a judgement regarding a registrant鈥檚 good character we cannot state that an individual will never behave in an inappropriate way but on the basis of the available evidence, there is no reason to believe that they would not adhere to our professional standards.

When might an individual's fitness to practise be impaired?

吃瓜现场 uses the term impairment to mean any circumstance which impacts or may impact upon the ability and capability of an individual to undertake safe and effective practice. Impairment can take many forms including transitory or permanent circumstances. 吃瓜现场 considers possible circumstances for impairment of fitness to practise on an individual basis. For example, impairment is likely if an individual:

  • Conduct that falls below the 吃瓜现场 standards of education, skill and conduct as stated in the 吃瓜现场 Standards of Ethical Conduct and Behaviour (SECB) and Role Delineation (RD) documents.

  • Has been dishonest, been convicted of fraud or theft or abused someone鈥檚 trust.

  • Has covered up mistakes or impeded some form of investigation.

  • Were involved in sexual misconduct (including child pornography).

  • Has a substance abuse or misuse issue.

  • Has exploited a vulnerable person.

  • Failed to respect a client's rights.

  • Has been violent or exhibited threatening behaviour.

  • Had an inappropriate relationship with a client.

  • Has a health problem which is not appropriately managed and which impacts on their ability to practise safely and effectively.

In the case of the above examples it would be more appropriate for the concern to be investigated via a formal process.

Further information regarding our processes related to raising a concern can be found at the bottom of this page or via the Raise a Concern page of the website.

Health related Fitness to Practise

It is important to note that an individual's health and/or disability will be considered in direct relation to their ability to practise safely and effectively. This means that 吃瓜现场 does not require information regarding someone鈥檚 health and/or disability unless it affects their ability to practise safely and effectively. If the particular condition is stable and managed appropriately then this should not affect an individual鈥檚 application/practise. Being able to manage a condition appropriately also includes adapting, limiting and stopping practise if required.

Character related to Fitness to Practise

It is important to note that an individual's 'good character' will be considered in direct relation to their ability to practise safely and effectively. Consideration will be given to current and past actions which may suggest that an individual is not of 'good character'.

'Good character' will be considered in relation to whether the individual has acted, or are likely to act in the future:

  • In a way that puts the health, safety and well-being of clients or members of the public at risk.

  • In a way that would reduce public confidence in the profession.

  • In a way that shows an unwillingness to conduct one's self in accordance with 吃瓜现场 professional standards.

  • In a dishonest way.

Non-exhaustive examples can be found in our Raising a Concern/FtP Guide and FtP Membership Guide documents.

Applicants must also disclose any criminal convictions or cautions at the point of initial registration, and upon renewal each year. Registration with 吃瓜现场 is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, therefore, we only ask applicants to disclose convictions which are not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The declaration of a caution or conviction will be considered via the process outlined in our Fitness to Practise for Cautions and Convictions guide.

Relevant Policy Documents.