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10-07-2020
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Isle of Wight

A former Isle of Wight paramedic has been struck off


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A former Isle of Wight paramedic has been struck off the medical register after being convicted of making indecent photographs of children and possessing an extreme pornographic image.
The Health & Care Professions Tribunal Service (HCPTS) this week took the decision to strike Timothy J Ross off the medical register as they deemed his fitness to practise is impaired by his conviction on the grounds of public protection.
In August last year, at Bournemouth Crown Court, the paramedic was convicted of 3 counts of making an indecent photograph/pseudo-photograph of a child and 1 count of possessing extreme pornographic images – act of intercourse/oral sex with a dead/alive animal.
He was sentenced in September to a 2-year community order with 25 days rehabilitation activity and was made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for a period of 5 years and required to sign as a sex offender for 5 years.
The tribunal hearing, which was held virtually via video conference on Tuesday this week, heard how Police had received information that the paramedic was showing a keen interest in young boys.
As a result, his home address was visited and computer equipment seized. Mr Ross gave a no comment interview to Police after indecent images were found on his devices but stated he did not know where the images – of boys aged 6 to 10 – had come from and that he had not seen them before.
On 14th February 2019, the day after his interview, a referral was made to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) by Hampshire Constabulary to alert them to the situation.
On 25th April, the HCPC was told by Mr Ross that he was to retire on 7th May with no intention of working as a paramedic again.
It was on 14th June 2019 that he was charged with the offences and later appeared in court, on 8th August, where he pleaded guilty.
Tim served with the Isle of Wight Ambulance Service from 1997 before becoming a flying paramedic with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance for 4 years.
He then went on to work for South Central Ambulance Service. The paramedic also spent time in Queensland, Australia.
Tim was well known for his work with the Isle of Wight Ambulance Service as he was an avid fundraiser.
He also had connections with a local sailing training company and a local lifeboat station. He also worked at Solent Middle School, Cowes.