New guidance aims to keep children safer
The most vulnerable children will be given greater protection under new measures announced by the Scottish Government yesterday.
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The most vulnerable children will be given greater protection under new measures announced by the Scottish Government yesterday.
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In advance of the review of the National Occupational Standards in Health and Social Care and Children’s Care Learning and Development in 2011, Skills for Care and Development are looking for comments on whether the Sector Qualification and Learning Strategy has adequately set out the picture for Scotland.
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A judicial review secured by four care homes in Pembrokeshire will start at the High Court in Cardiff tomorrow (Tuesday).
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Legendary 1960’s charity Release is Britain’s only specialist provider of legal advice to drug users. But can it survive in the age of spending cuts and “big society”?
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Around one in five young carers finds the Christmas period harder than the rest of the year because of a reduction in support services, The Princess Royal Trust for Carers has found.
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UNIONS are making a last-ditch attempt to force a delay on a decision to privatise part of the social care network for elderly people in York.
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Public libraries and leisure services are going to be hit hardest by cuts to local authority budgets, with more than 25 per cent of councils planning large scale reductions to these budgets over the next twelve months, according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA).
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Annual children’s services ratings from Ofsted are to be abolished, children’s minister Tim Loughton has announced.
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ADULT social care in Dorset is set to take a hit as the county council plans to cut £7.5million from the service’s budget.
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The mother of abused toddler Baby P wished social services would “back off and leave her alone”, an interview filmed four months before he died has revealed.
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