McMillan Caring Service In Line For Top Award
A WOMAN who helps people with terminal illnesses remain at home for as long as possible is in line for a top national award.
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A WOMAN who helps people with terminal illnesses remain at home for as long as possible is in line for a top national award.
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More needs to be done to protect vulnerable adults in Cornwall, according to a draft report. The findings by the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) follow an abuse scandal at Budock Hospital and the murder of Steven Hoskin in 2006.
CSCI said while Cornwall County Council had made some improvements, there remained a number of areas of concern, including assessments of need.
The council has refused to comment on the findings.
Mencap spokesman Reg Broad said the inspectors’ findings were fair but also devastating.
“I’m sad, because it’s a fair length of time since the last CSCI report and I’d hoped we would have moved on,” he told BBC News.
A serious case review by the Cornwall Adult Protection Committee in December said Mr Hoskin had been failed by every part of the social system.
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Police have discovered a third “cellar of torture” at the Jersey care home where children are said to have been abused and raped.
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Grandparents are to be given help to care for the offspring of their drug-addicted children as part of the Government’s ten-year drug strategy announced yesterday.
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Teignbridge’s u-turn over free bus passes for ‘carers’ has been welcomed by a Newton Abbot councillor.
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Two drugs projects which have helped thousands of addicts are set to close their drop-in services as cash to run them is sent elsewhere.
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They are devoted foster parents with an unblemished record of caring for almost 20 vulnerable children.
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A Planned £33million residential home for 109 pensioners has been described as “overwhelming”.
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Hugh Grant accused ministers of breaking a key commitment to the terminally ill as he called for extra funds for their care on Tuesday.
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