Expert unit probing sexual crimes
A specialist unit set up to investigate and prosecute Scotland’s most serious sex crimes has been involved in 100 cases since it began work last month.
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A specialist unit set up to investigate and prosecute Scotland’s most serious sex crimes has been involved in 100 cases since it began work last month.
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THE Western Health and Social Care Trust has announced the start of a transformation of services to offer a new Integrated Sexual Health Service to operate in the Waterside.
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Fermanagh got a £24m boost this week with the announcement that health services in the border region are set to benefit from a welcome injection of cash from the European Union.
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SOCIAL services in Bridgend are no longer the subject of serious concern. The Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales has lifted the protocol from the council after it found that there have been “substantial” improvements in its children’s work.
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A project, which encourages employees of Ceredigion County Council to use Welsh in their day-to-day dealings with the general public, has won one of the most sought-after awards in the Welsh social care sector.
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Taxpayers will have to foot a legal bill approaching a million pounds after the court case involving hitman-hiring social worker Lynda Barnes.
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Some universities are heightening the risk of another Baby P tragedy by giving social work degrees to students who lack the basic skills needed to protect children, MPs were warned today.
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An older people’s charity has called for “radical reform” to tackle what it calls a growing care crisis facing the elderly, their families and carers.
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There is a broad consensus, which includes the government, that the present system of social care funding is untenable. Yet with the publication of the green paper expected next week, there is little agreement or clarity about how social care should be funded for the future, with minimal evidence-based discussion about what will actually work. Instead, the preoccupation remains with satisfying short-term political and economic considerations.
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Scotland’s councils have been handed an extra £5.5million so criminals who have been given community service start work sooner after being sentenced.