The issue has arisen after Felix Ngole, who was kicked off a two-year social work course by the University of Sheffield for making remarks about homosexuality on Facebook, lost his appeal.
Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC) has only responded by saying: NISCC would be very concerned if a registrant lacked sufficient insight where they could not recognise that it is inappropriate to post derogatory comments against any individual or group on social media. A situation like this would require assessment by our fitness to practise team.
Pressed whether it would consider Mr Ngole’s specific remarks above “derogatory”, the NISCC said: NISCC is not able to comment on the merits of a decision based on information published in the media. We have not had access to the full detail of this case, or been able to test it against our standards - for example the context of the remarks or any mitigating evidence that was submitted by the student or the university. All that we can confirm is that if a case like this was referred to our fitness to practise team, we would investigate to ascertain all the facts.
To read more see here - Belfast Newsletter: Are we saying that Christians cannot do social work in NI?’
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