Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centre – PROMIS
PROMIS has over 20 years experience treating addiction and recovery from addiction. Rescources are also available on site including a series of video lectures by Dr. Robert Lefever
Read MorePROMIS has over 20 years experience treating addiction and recovery from addiction. Rescources are also available on site including a series of video lectures by Dr. Robert Lefever
Read MoreSocial work services are making a difference to communities and vulnerable people across Aberdeenshire, according to social work inspectors. The Social Work Inspection Agency (SWIA) has covered all aspects of the council’s services, with most areas being rated good.
Read MoreThis research briefing, now on the website, is particularly relevant for second tier colleagues or whoever is most likely to liaise with local government councillors. Commissioned by IDeA, this briefing
Read MoreNearly 400,000 elderly people will lose their free home help over the next three years, town hall chiefs said yesterday. The threat means that frail and vulnerable old people who depend on help in dressing and washing, cleaning their homes preparing meals will be hit with punishing bills.
Read MoreQuestions have been raised after claims that a hospital consultant told an inquest patients were dying “all the time” of dehydration. The inquest has been looking into the death of Olive Nockels, 91, who died after being admitted to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital after a fall in 2003.
Read MoreThe head of MI5 has given a chilling assessment of the scale of the terror threat in the UK. Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller said the Security Service was dealing with up to 30 alleged “mass casualty” terror plots against British targets in the UK and abroad, according to BBC reports.
Read MoreThousands more thieving drug addicts, alcoholics and wife beaters should escape jail, John Reid has ordered. The Home Secretary, exposing his own tough rhetoric on law and order as a sham, also wants to downgrade hundreds more offences so they can be punished with a fine only.
Read More{mosimage} Labour has suffered another blow ahead of next May’s local elections in Edinburgh after an eight high-profile councillor announced he is to quit. Kingsley Thomas, the city’s health and social care leader, has become the latest senior Labour figure to reveal he is to stand down from the City Chambers. The party now faces losing more than half of its 13-strong cabinet, as well as licensing board convener Phil Attridge, and Labour insiders are talking of “panic” over their prospects at the polls.
Read MoreHighland Council’s continuing cash crisis was highlighted yesterday by the revelation of a projected social work overspend of almost £1million. The authority had managed to slash £2.1m from its housing and social work budget, but warned that any further reduction would seriously effect services.
Read More{mosimage} The head of Scotland’s flagship secure unit for under-16s has been suspended after being provisionally disqualified from working with children.
William McFadyen was sent home from St Philip’s School near Airdrie, Lanarkshire, after authorities were told of allegations made against him when he worked at Kerelaw, the Ayrshire residential unit closed earlier this year amid one of Scotland’s biggest-ever child abuse investigations.
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