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  1. he stated in another thread he has received a summons for the magi court. therefore as he is a health prof he does have to declare this now, even if he's not been convicted yet.
  2. If you have actually have received a summons for fare evasion and/or giving false particulars your only option is to declare this to your employer, and refer yourself to your regulatory body ASAP. It will be tough, but this will go in your favor over the course of any disciplinary/ fitness to practice procedures. Good Luck
  3. Well I declared the situation to my uni and my employer as soon as I received the summons. My employer actually laughed at the situation and it did not effect my employment with that company, though I was working as a health care assistant then, not a registered professional. My uni took it more seriously but eventually deemed that the conviction did not effect my ability to practice as a student nurse. I have only had one crb done since the conviction at the request of my uni and the conviction did not display on it. So, so far it has not caused me much trouble. However, I am due to qualify very soon and will be applying for jobs. I'm not overly concerned that this will effect my employment opportunities as I have other convictions for more serious offences and they have not restricted me to date gaining employment or gaining entry to uni for a professional course. Best thing to do in my IMO is declare it ASAP to your employer and regulatory body as they will likely be more accommodating if you refer yourself promptly andtransparently. I also have a dangerous driving conviction from around 1995 which hasn't displayed on my crb in about 8 years, though i still declare it. Good luck
  4. Fair enough, I was just going from my personal experience. And if memory serves me right the convictions you stated are what applied to my case. I was totally amazed these did not show on my enhanced crb as I work with some of the most vulnerable members of society. Any idea why the convictions did not come up on the enhanced crb? Thanks
  5. I was convicted of fare evasion and giving false particulars to a rail officer earlier this year. I'm training to be a health professional and I can tell you from personal experience these convictions do not show up on an enhanced crb. I did disclose the convictions to my university and they are happy with me to continue training. If anyone is found guilty I would try not to stress too much about it, declare it to your employer and you should be fine.
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