By Sophie | Real Talk, Real ©️ Predator Awareness


In a major victory for safeguarding and public accountability, Lisa Dimmock, a convicted child sex offender, has been officially dismissed from her senior management role at GeoCare Services Limited.
Following immense public pressure, exposure of her history, and direct intervention, GeoCare Services has confirmed her immediate termination. This comes after revelations that she was not only employed but held a position of significant authority, despite posing a serious risk to children and the wider public.
What Has Happened?
🔥 Lisa Dimmock has been sacked with immediate effect.
🔥 GeoCare Services has removed her name from all company records.
🔥 The company has temporarily taken down its website due to the intense public backlash.
🔥 An interim manager has been appointed to replace her.
🔥 The case has been referred to the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for further review.
After a heated discussion with GeoCare Services, they have now acknowledged the serious risk Dimmock posed and acted accordingly.
This result is a huge step forward for victims, public safety, and accountability within the care industry.
A Win for Victims & Public Protection
This swift and coordinated effort has proven the power of exposure and public action in holding organisations accountable. Within 24 hours, decisive action was taken to ensure the safety of those under GeoCare Services’ care.
To the victims affected by this case—this victory is for you. ❤️
What’s Next?
While this is an amazing result, the fight for proper safeguarding and accountability doesn’t stop here. GeoCare Services now must answer:
- How was a convicted child sex offender allowed to work in a senior care role in the first place?
- What changes will be made to prevent this from happening again?
- Will other care companies now review their staff to ensure similar failures aren’t occurring elsewhere?
This case highlights the critical need for stronger oversight in the care industry, particularly when it comes to hiring and background checks. We will continue to monitor developments and hold those responsible to account.
Final Thoughts
👏 This is a massive win for our team, our country, and most importantly, for safeguarding children and vulnerable people.
🔥 This was only possible because of coordinated action and public awareness.
🚨 To other organisations failing in their duty to protect—let this be a warning. We will not allow safeguarding failures to go unchecked.
Well done, team. This is a victory for justice. ❤️🔥
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