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16.—(1) A social worker may appeal to the High Court against—
(a)the decision of adjudicators—
(i)to make an interim order, other than an interim order made at the same time as a final order under paragraph 11(1)(b),
(ii)not to revoke or vary such an order,
(iii)to make a final order,
(b)the decision of the regulator on review of an interim order, or a final order, other than a decision to revoke the order.
(2) An appeal must be made within 28 days of the day on which the social worker is notified of the decision complained of.
(3) On an appeal the High Court may—
(a)dismiss the appeal,
(b)quash the decision,
(c)substitute for the decision appealed against any other decision that the adjudicators or the regulator (as the case may be) could have made,
(d)remit the case to the regulator to dispose of in accordance with the directions of the court,
and may make any order as to costs as it thinks fit.
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