A SOCIAL worker told a mother he would write a good report on her if she served him tea and beer naked, a tribunal heard yesterday.

Shaun Stanley allegedly told the woman, in her 30s, that her dressing gown might accidentally fall open as they chatted during a child welfare visit.

Stanley, 38, who worked for Oxfordshire County Council, went to the woman’s home on May 29, 2010, and made comments about her breasts saying that she “wasn’t exactly flat-chested”, it is claimed.

He took off his shirt and emptied his pockets, to show he wasn’t recording the conversation, it is alleged.

As he did so some condoms fell out of his pockets, it is claimed.

Case presenter John Lynch said: “She said she did not feel comfortable with the registrant and that he made her feel vulnerable.”

When Stanley returned to the home in Reading the following day, the woman recorded him swearing at her on his mobile phone.

Stanley was checking on the welfare of the women’s children and told her he would write positive reports for sexual favours, it is claimed.

He is said to have said the only thing he would ask for would be for her to serve him tea and beer while naked.

Stanley indicated that he would falsify his records and give her advance warning of visits, it is claimed.

Anita Gillett, a family support worker, told the hearing how the woman complained that her children saw social worker Shaun Stanley sexually harass her in her home.

Stanley, who was dismissed from Oxfordshire County Council on grounds of gross misconduct, is not attending the conduct hearing before the committee of the General Social Care Council at the Barbican in London.

The hearing continues.