Geraldine McDougall drops job loss claim at care home

Georgia Rowe and Neve Lafferty Georgia Rowe and Neve Lafferty were attending the Good Shepherd Centre

Related Stories

A former teacher at a care home where two girls had been staying before they fell to their deaths from a bridge has withdrawn her claim for unfair dismissal.

Georgia Rowe, 14, and Neve Lafferty, 15, fell from the Erskine Bridge in an apparent suicide pact in October 2009.

They were both residents at the Good Shepherd Centre in Renfrewshire.

Geraldine McDougall was claiming unfair dismissal after being made redundant because of the drop in patient numbers at the centre following the tragedy.

Claims were also lodged to the tribunal by eight other former employees, all of which have since been withdrawn.

'Few referrals'

An employment tribunal reportedly heard in August that the centre had been left "struggling to survive" after the teenagers' deaths.

Roisin McGoldrick, chairwoman of the board of managers at the Good Shepherd Centre, is said to have claimed that the centre had to make staff redundant after becoming subject to negative publicity in the wake of the tragedy.

She reportedly told the tribunal: "It was impossible for it not to have an impact.

Good Shepherd's Centre Geraldine McDougall was a teacher at the Good Shepherd Centre in Bishopton

"The numbers went down and we received very few referrals.

"Local authorities felt anxious placing young people in a unit where two people had died.

"We were struggling to balance the books. There was a much reduced income.

"I was visibly upset that I'd have to make people redundant. We were in a difficult position."

A written judgment of the case stated: "Upon the claimants withdrawing their claims by consent, the claims are dismissed on withdrawal by the claimants. There is no order as to expenses."

A fatal accident inquiry into Niamh and Georgia's deaths, at Paisley Sheriff Court, continues.

More on This Story

Related Stories

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites

BBC Glasgow & West

Weather

Glasgow

17 °C 11 °C

Features & Analysis

Elsewhere on the BBC

Programmes

  • A Cyprus beachFast Track Watch

    How the dream of a home in the sun was turned into a nightmare by the Cyprus banking crisis

BBC © 2013 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more.

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.