BASW warns fees cap for independent social workers is “discriminatory”
Plans to cap fees for independent social workers acting as expert witnesses are “ill-conceived and discriminatory”.
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Plans to cap fees for independent social workers acting as expert witnesses are “ill-conceived and discriminatory”.
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The government’s commissioning support programme is calling on councils to radically increase the number of children, young people and families they consult, as part of proposals to overhaul the way local services are planned.
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Members of the Multiple Sclerosis Society have supported the charity’s decision to shut down four respite care centres.
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TWENTY per cent of staff in Thurrock Council’s social care department are from an agency – costing “at least twice” as much as those directly employed.
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A warning system to protect staff, patients and clients from physical or verbal abuse has been introduced into Jersey General Hospital and clinics.
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The case against a former County Durham approved school housemaster accused of sexual abuse has been thrown out by a judge – amid stinging criticism of police investigators.
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Local authorities and the NHS will have to publish details of how well they are delivering on key outcomes for dementia sufferers, including reducing the use of anti-psychotic medication, the government said today.
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Charities help those who are struggling but, as The Herald reveals today, many of Scotland’s 23,000 charities are struggling themselves.
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Disabled campaigners will demonstrate today against MSP Margo MacDonald’s End of Life Assistance Bill at the Scottish Parliament.
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The Labour group leader said on Monday night that “serious questions” have to be raised over Dundee City Council’s “hypocritical” decision to endorse a stand-up routine by a former drugs trafficker.
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