Carers’ needs part of bill to ‘transform’ social care
The Welsh government is publishing legislation which will see carers getting the same legal rights to support as the people they look after.
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The Welsh government is publishing legislation which will see carers getting the same legal rights to support as the people they look after.
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SCOTLAND’S chief medical officer is calling for more to be done to drive up literacy standards and help lift more children out of poverty.
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The Scottish Government has revealed three manifesto commitments on child protection. Local services for vulnerable children are expected to benefit from the updated guidance for health professionals.
The three new documents are: The National Framework for child protection learning and development, the Risk Assessment Framework and Child Protection Guidance for health professionals.
Minister for Children and Young People Aileen Campbell said: “Ensuring protection is in place for all children or young people at risk from neglect or harm is vitally important. The completion of these commitments reflect the Scottish Government’s distinctive and strong commitment to working in partnership with practitioners across the child protection sector to best support local practice.
Read MoreAN Ammanford pensioner has spoken out against Carmarthenshire county council’s plans to introduce charges for non-residential social services for adults which are currently free.
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PLANS to transform a block of flats in Drumry into supported living accommodation for ex-drug addicts have been given the green-light by planning chiefs.
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A pilot scheme is being launched to test new ways of delivering healthcare in remote areas of Scotland.
Read MoreLegislation will see the creation of a national adoption service, national assessment eligibility criteria and give carers equal legal rights to those they look after
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Staff at a Scottish council will “take whatever action is necessary” to thwart an attempt to cut mileage rates below the HMRC approved level.
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SCOTLAND’S chief medical officer is calling for more to be done to drive up literacy standards and help lift more children out of poverty.
Read MoreSome policies and services for young people in Jersey with physical or learning disabilities need to be improved, a charity said.
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