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Jennifer Agyekum

Jennifer Agyekum

3PB, London

Work Department

Public and regulatory; Education; Professional discipline; Regulatory Law

Position

Overview

Jennifer has a well-established practice, successfully representing clients in the field of professional discipline and regulatory law.

Focussing on defence, Jennifer has an excellent track record of positive outcomes in complex and sensitive cases.

Jennifer routinely defends clients before professional bodies including the Nursing & Midwifery Council, General Dental Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, Health and Care Professions Council, Ofsted, and the Teaching Regulation Agency.  Representation of professionals is both at first instance and on appeal to the Care Standards Tribunal and High Court.

Jennifer’s practice includes representation in local level proceedings, CQC cases and Disclosure and Barring Service appeals; providing clients with continuity of representation in ancillary regulatory matters.

Jennifer has extensive experience in education law and is instructed to provide advice and representation in higher education, schools and special educational needs cases.  Prior to joining the Bar Jennifer worked as an advocate at a solicitors’ firm dealing with a range of education law cases (schools and higher education) and associated employment issues. She represented teachers, students and parents at both internal and tribunal proceedings.  Jennifer also worked as a legal assistant to a senior barrister, assisting with his public / education law practice spanning work before university disciplinary panels, in the county court, High Court, Court of Appeal, and special educational needs work in the First-tier and Upper tribunals.

Notable cases

NMV v Caroline Wellington & Others NMC v Saidat Abbas Public and Regulatory

Jennifer is a professional disciplinary and healthcare specialist.  She regularly appears before the various disciplinary tribunals including the Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Dental Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, Health Care Professions Council and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

As well as appearing in court Jennifer frequently delivers seminars, lectures and training within this specialist area.   She has also taken part in stakeholder events and discussions in relation to proposed changes to the law in this area.

Jennifer’s practice includes representing clients in the following areas:

Misconduct and competence cases Health cases Registration appeals Restoration appeals Fraudulent/ incorrect entry appeals Substantive order reviews Interim order hearings Application hearings Inquests Disclosure & Barring Service

Notable cases

GDC v RY - Jennifer represented a dentist facing charges including dishonesty related to plagiarism in a course connected to his dentistry practice. After hearing persuasive submissions by Jennifer, the panel imposed a caution order.

NMC v CW & Others - Jennifer represented one of six nurses in a high profile four-week hearing. In the years preceding the regulatory proceedings there had been an inquest and civil proceedings.  This case involved the death of a patient after he had been admitted to a ward with what had been diagnosed as back pain.  The nurse that Jennifer was representing faced five charges ranging from failing to check patient records and escalate his condition to inadequacies in the administration of medication.  After hearing four weeks of evidence, Jennifer persuaded the panel to impose the least restrictive of sanctions solely based on public interest grounds.

FM v NMC - Jennifer successfully represented a nurse who had been refused re- registration due to alleged ongoing health concerns.  After a one-day hearing and careful cross examination of the NMC’s expert witness, the nurse was restored to the register.

NMC v AL - Jennifer acted for a nurse in this dual handed case concerning multiple charges relating to alleged poor care of a patient’s catheter. Jennifer made successful submissions of no case to answer in relation to some of the charges and then successful submissions resulting in findings of no misconduct for the remainder of the charges.

NMC v SA - Jennifer defended a nurse in this high profile case involving a nurse working for an NHS Trust for over 17 years without a work permit. This case involved 12 charges, some of which alleged dishonesty regarding the non-disclosure of her work status and her interaction with colleagues.

The case, on the face of it, should have attracted a striking off order.  However, Jennifer managed to persuade the panel to impose a 6 months suspension order.

NMC v ES - Jennifer represented a nurse in this technically complex case concerning a Cardiac Services Team Leader.  Jennifer successfully made an application of no case to answer in relation to several charges including a “contribution to death” charge.  After which the only charges that remained were the charges which had been admitted by the registrant.  Jennifer then went on to make submissions resulting in findings of no misconduct for the remainder of the charges.

NMC v Yeboah - Jennifer represented a nurse charged with dishonesty and working excessive hours.  Jennifer secured the least restrictive of sanctions, a caution order, after a 3-day hearing.

JS v NMC - Jennifer successfully represented a registrant who had been denied registration due to historic convictions, some of which included offences involving dishonesty.

Education

Prior to coming to the Bar Jennifer was the sole In House Advocate at a specialist education law solicitors firm.  Jennifer continues to provide legal advice and representation in the entire spectrum of education law. Areas of practice include:-

Appeals to SEND tribunal Discrimination Claims in the FTT Admissions and exclusions from schools Independent Review Panels Clerking at Independent Review Panel hearings and governing Body meetings Claims against independent schools Claims of educational negligence Breach of contract and negligence Judicial review Student fitness to practise proceedings Plagiarism Termination of studies Issues with PhDs studies/ supervision Appeals to the Office of the Independent Adjudicator Disciplinary and grievance procedures

Jennifer has also run education law seminars/training days and given presentations to Central Law Training (the UK’s leading provider of post qualification training and accreditation for professionals working in the legal sector), Education Law Association (ELAS), Independent Appeal Panels, barristers’ chambers and a youth project run by the Supreme Court “Big Voice London”.

Professional Discipline and regulatory law 

Jennifer has a well-established practice, successfully representing clients in the field of professional discipline and regulatory law.

Focussing on defence, Jennifer has an excellent track record of positive outcomes in complex and sensitive cases.

Jennifer routinely defends clients before professional bodies including the Nursery & Midwifery Council, General Dental Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, Health and Care Professions Council, Ofsted, and the Teaching Regulation Agency.  Representation of professionals is both at first instance and on appeal to the Care Standards Tribunal and High Court.

Jennifer’s practice includes representation in local level proceedings, CQC cases and Disclosure and Barring Service appeals; providing clients with continuity of representation in ancillary regulatory matters.

Career

Year of call 2009

Memberships

Association of Regulatory & Disciplinary Lawyers Bar Pro Bono Unit

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