Advice Wife being kicked out of uni

probbaly 99% of her course have done drugs at some point during their course.
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Thats my thinking...

oh noez someone did some coke? wut? (I've never done coke myself so i'm not defending it but I'm willing to bet a lot of people have done coke lol...)

How do you even prove that someone did coke....

I think its the drug taker that cant be trusted.

Well good thing you trust your money being managed by a bunch of coke takers. Bankers are notorious for it, have a friend who works in London surrounded by coke heads.

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This is OP's wifes friend.
 
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If she does get kicked out then she will win any appeal. I've experience in university appeals for those academically removed due to poor performance and having read the OP's first post, she'll not be kicked out. If she is taken off the register then that's a serious lawsuit waiting to happen.
 
Thats my thinking...

oh noez someone did some coke? wut? (I've never done coke myself so i'm not defending it but I'm willing to bet a lot of people have done coke lol...)

How do you even prove that someone did coke....



Well good thing you trust your money being managed by a bunch of coke takers. Bankers are notorious for it, have a friend who works in London surrounded by coke heads.

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This is OP's wifes friend.

Did coke is very differnt from "doing" coke especially when you're working with vulnerable people.

Should teachers be allowed to continue teaching if they had a known drug problem?
 
Agreed but it probably didn't happen the way he is telling it.
He couldn't even be bothered to reply since post 71.

It' not that I have not been bothered it's just that I have not had time. So far nothing has happened, the student who took coke had a meeting on Tuesday but we do not know the outcome and the Uni as far as we are aware have not done anything with regards to my wife.
 
The general public trust bankers?

I would say yes otherwise we would all have our money under the floorboards.
Daft question really.

It' not that I have not been bothered it's just that I have not had time. So far nothing has happened, the student who took coke had a meeting on Tuesday but we do not know the outcome and the Uni as far as we are aware have not done anything with regards to my wife.

Fair enough
 
I would say yes otherwise we would all have our money under the floorboards.
Daft question really.

not really

trusting that your money is safe in a retail bank with all the regulations, audit, security and govt guarantees in place isn't necessarily relevant to the question of whether the general public trusts bankers

frankly I wouldn't trust many bankers too much
 
not really

trusting that your money is safe in a retail bank with all the regulations, audit, security and govt guarantees in place isn't necessarily relevant to the question of whether the general public trusts bankers

frankly I wouldn't trust many bankers too much

Why because you said (in a roundabout way) they have to work to regulations, audit, security and govt guarantees?
 
The course entails working with children. This type of role requires a CRB (or the current equivalant) and a past habit of using a class-A drug would almost certainly deny that being granted.

Absolutely not, taking drugs in the past is not so serious even if it's a police record or simply an admission. However, if its supply drugs then you have had it.
This was experience of a chap I knew who went on to do his psycology degree after previously having a drug habit - even got his kids back after quitting.
 
Absolutely not, taking drugs in the past is not so serious even if it's a police record or simply an admission. However, if its supply drugs then you have had it.
This was experience of a chap I knew who went on to do his psycology degree after previously having a drug habit - even got his kids back after quitting.

Which has absolutely nothing relevant to social work and being responsible for other peoples welfare.
 
Yep, OP how has it gone.

If she does get kicked out then she will win any appeal. I've experience in university appeals for those academically removed due to poor performance and having read the OP's first post, she'll not be kicked out. If she is taken off the register then that's a serious lawsuit waiting to happen.

So you have no experience in dealing with people who are removed for professional reasons then ... like in the OP.
 
Why because you said (in a roundabout way) they have to work to regulations, audit, security and govt guarantees?

Like I said, trusting that your current account at a retail bank is safe is rather a different question to trusting 'bankers'.

There are plenty of reasons why the general public don't think they are trustworthy - the recent financial crisis provided that, the dubious ways some credit products were sold, the LIBOR manipulation, the manipulation of FX rates, the recent tax evasion controversy.... On the retail side the selling of endowment policies in the past, the selling of PPI more recently.

I can trust that my salary that is paid into my retail bank account is pretty safe, I can also say that bankers, as people, don't exactly have a trustworthy reputation with the general public.
 
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There are plenty of reasons why the general public don't think they are trustworthy - the recent financial crisis provided that, the dubious ways some credit products were sold, the LIBOR manipulation, the manipulation of FX rates, the recent tax evasion controversy.... On the retail side the selling of endowment policies in the past, the selling of PPI more recently.

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Like I said, trusting that your current account at a retail bank is safe is rather a different question to trusting 'bankers'.

There are plenty of reasons why the general public don't think they are trustworthy - the recent financial crisis provided that, the dubious ways some credit products were sold, the LIBOR manipulation, the manipulation of FX rates, the recent tax evasion controversy.... On the retail side the selling of endowment policies in the past, the selling of PPI more recently.

I can trust that my salary that is paid into my retail bank account is pretty safe, I can also say that bankers, as people, don't exactly have a trustworthy reputation with the general public.

your forgot to mention laundering money knowingly for drug cartels and terrorists like HSCB got fined for , twice now is it?
 
The course entails working with children. This type of role requires a CRB (or the current equivalant) and a past habit of using a class-A drug would almost certainly deny that being granted.
Nonsense, a conviction relating to a class A drug may, but whatever it's called now, it's still a criminal record check, if you haven't got one there's nothing for it to fail.
 
I do not have any relevant advice, I just hope that you're wife is successful in fighting this and manages to retain her place in the university, this is grossly unfair towards her.
 
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