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HCPC determination — substantive hearing

Interim restrictions imposed — 18 months

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Concerning Bradley Osner, paramedic (HCPC PA41266).

Decision date: 28 November 2025 · Hearing started 27 November 2025 and ended 28 November 2025

In plain English

The HCPTS panel decided that Bradley Osner should be subject to the published outcome from a final hearing. The panel imposed an interim suspension for 18 months. The public page records the profession, registration number, allegation, finding, order, notes and hearing history for source verification.

Charges

The HCPTS allegation section states: . 28. On behalf of the HCPC, Ms Patel submitted that, by repeatedly concealing his conviction from the HCPC over a number of years, the Registrant demonstrated that he could not be trusted to uphold the core standards of honesty and integrity required of a member of the profession. She submitted that public confidence in the profession and the HCPC as its Regulator would be undermined if there were no finding of impairment. 29. On the Registrant’s behalf, Mr Hussain-Dupré relied on the Registrant’s written reflections as evidencing that his honesty and integrity are no longer in doubt. He stated that, apart from the Registrant’s conviction relating to the offence committed in 2002, he has been, and is, a person of good character. He referred to the Registrant’s past and current employment and testimonials provided by the Registrant’s professional colleagues, in particular, that from the Registrant’s manager, who has known the Registrant for 20 years and speaks highly of him professionally and personally. 30. The Panel carefully considered the submissions on behalf of the HCPC and the Registrant respectively. 31. The Panel took into account the HCPTS Practice Note on “Finding that Fitness to Practise is Impaired” and accepted the advice of the Legal Assessor. 32. The Panel decided that the Registrant’s fitness to practise is not currently impaired by reason of his conviction, having regard to the passage of time since the index events: the offence to which it related occurred in 2002 and the conviction itself was in 2016. 33. In determining whether the Registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired, the Panel took into account both the personal and public components of impairment. The personal component relates to the Registrant’s own practice as a Paramedic, including...

Findings

The HCPTS page records a final hearing for Bradley Osner by the Conduct and Competence Committee. The panel imposed an interim suspension for 18 months. The allegation section states: . 28. On behalf of the HCPC, Ms Patel submitted that, by repeatedly concealing his conviction from the HCPC over a number of years, the Registrant demonstrated that he could not be trusted to uphold the core standards.... The order section states: comes into effect..

Source

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