Home-care workers ‘exploited’ claims trade union chief
PRIVATE home-care workers are being “exploited”, and effectively paid below the minimum wage with little or no training.
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PRIVATE home-care workers are being “exploited”, and effectively paid below the minimum wage with little or no training.
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Scotlands top carers and social service projects have been recognised at Care Accolades 2010, the prestigious award ceremony celebrating the very best of the care sector across the country.
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ADULTS with autism in Gwent are set to benefit in the near future from work to set up an all-Wales approach to assessment, diagnosis and post-diagnosis support.
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A PRIVATE firm has been brought in to carry out home care to people in areas of Furness. Cumbria County Council has brought in Ulverston-based Lakeland Care to provide home visits for people needing adult social care across Askam, Ireleth and Kirkby.
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Nottingham City Council is struggling to cope with child social services cases because of a lack of staff. It has written to schools, the NHS, voluntary groups and others asking them not to refer cases unless absolutely necessary.
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A GROUNDBREAKING project in Lancashire to provide people who have dementia with information and advice on support and care options will be launched in early July.
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission is to launch a probe into disability hate crimes and harassment after figures revealed that a person appears in court every working day charged with abusing the disabled – often violently.
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A child protection boss has resigned ahead of a damning report by government inspectors. Michael Kemp – head of child protection at Salford council for the past six years – has quit his post.
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The Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service (CCPAS) has announced a major expansion of their safeguarding services with the appointment of two new Safeguarding and Policy Advisors. The new advisors are Justin Humphreys and Claudia Bell.
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NEARLY half of suicides among ten to 14-year-olds are due to bullying, according to research. Charity Beatbullying said yesterday that out of 59 cases of child suicide reported in the national media between 2000 and 2008, 26 were definitely connected to bullying.
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