Sir Cliff Richard Loses Mother To Alzheimer’s
Sir Cliff Richard’s mother has died at the age of 87 after suffering Alzheimer’s disease. Dorothy Webb developed dementia in her early seventies.
Read MoreSir Cliff Richard’s mother has died at the age of 87 after suffering Alzheimer’s disease. Dorothy Webb developed dementia in her early seventies.
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{mosimage}Staff and unions are currently being consulted over Devon County Council’s plans for a shake-up of its adult and community services department.
The plans, approved by the council’s executive committee, would see changes to the way adult care in the community is assessed.
David Johnstone, Devon County Council’s director for adult and community services, said any reduction in staffing will be handled sensitively, with the authority first looking to natural wastage, redeployment and retraining opportunities for displaced staff.
He said: “There may be some redundancies, but we have a very effective redeployment and retraining policy so would hope to continue to offer employment to any staff who do not opt for voluntary redundancy.”
A council consultation document sent to service staff called ‘modernising our care management system’ describes how a ‘one size fits all’ approach to everyone having face-to-face assessments has led to ‘high travelling times, delay and high carbon footprint’.
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