Abused Children ‘Still At Risk’
Some abused or neglected children in Edinburgh are being left in high-risk situations instead of being removed from their homes, inspectors have said.
Read MoreSome abused or neglected children in Edinburgh are being left in high-risk situations instead of being removed from their homes, inspectors have said.
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Read MoreA care home deputy manager stole cash from residents with learning difficulties and misused his employer’s credit card.
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