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Professor Steven Vaughan

Professor Steven Vaughan

Council, Education and training committee

Lay Member


Steven Vaughan is Professor of Law and Professional Ethics in the Faculty of Laws at University College London. He is also the Vice Dean (Staffing) in the Faculty and Head of Department for Laws.  Before academia, Steven was a solicitor in the City. 

He has previously been a member of the Education and the Policy Committees of the Solicitors Regulation Authority; the LGBT Lawyers Division of The Law Society; and the Research Strategy Group of the Legal Services Board. He was the Chair of the Joint Academic Stage Board (2012-2014) and a Panel Member of the Legal Education and Training Review Steering Committee.

Members' Register of Interests

 

In addition to providing the following declaration of private interests, the Council member has undertaken to abide by the Code of Conduct for Council members (pdf).

 

Relationship, either personal or professional (outside of HCPC business) with any HCPC registrant, Council or Committee member, employee, partner or supplier:

No

Summary of employment (current or in last 2 years) including remunerated and unremunerated (voluntary) work, permanent and temporary roles, self-employment, consultancy work, Non-Executive Directorships of public or private companies:

Professor, University College London

Editor's Code of Practice Committee - Lay Member

Details of membership or management of bodies that exercise functions of a public nature (including any public appointments)(current or in last two years):

University College London

Details of membership or management of bodies directed to charitable purposes (current or in last two years):

University College London

Details of membership or management of bodies that aim to influence public opinion or policy (including any political party or trade union (current or in last two years):

None

Details of membership or management of bodies that the Council member has been appointed to by the HCPC (current or in last two years):

None

Details of any shareholdings which give a majority or controlling interest in any undertaking:

None

Description of any contracts for goods, services or works made between the HCPC and the Council member, or an organisation from which the Council member or their partner/close family member receive remuneration:

None, bar HCPC Council member contract

Details of any significant political activity undertaken in the last five years. This includes activities that are a matter of public record i.e. office holding in, public speaking in support of, or candidate on behalf of, any political party (or affiliated body) which fields candidates at local or general elections in any part of the UK or in elections to the European Parliament:

None

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