We should have done much more – East Lothian social care
EAST Lothian Council officials have admitted they failed to do enough to inform the public about controversial plans to put some support services out to competitive tender.
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EAST Lothian Council officials have admitted they failed to do enough to inform the public about controversial plans to put some support services out to competitive tender.
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A joint social work and health project aimed at preventing falls by older and vulnerable people in the Falkirk area has won another national award.
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Vulnerable residents of a closure earmarked Dundee care home were facing an anxious wait today to find out where and when they will be re-housed (writes Graham Huband).
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An older people’s charity has today launched its own manifesto, which seeks pledges from all three political parties that the needs of the elderly will be met in their general election manifestos.
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BIRMINGHAM social care bosses have been accused of cutting back on much-needed adaptations to vulnerable disabled and elderly people’s homes.
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JOBS could be axed at a riot-hit secure unit in East Dunbartonshire. As many as 40 jobs could be at risk at St Mary’s Kenmure, which hit the headlines in March 2008 when a number of young offenders escaped and thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused.
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Moray Council’s occupational therapists spend only a fifth of their time in direct contact with patients, it was revealed yesterday.
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IRISH Street could become a social work hub with the local authority looking to centralise its support services there.
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Deaf people in Tayside feel like second-class citizens as a result of the “patronising and parental” treatment they receive at the hands of Tayside Association for the Deaf’s social workers (writes Stuart Johnstone).
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£60 million will be spent trying to lure “the best and brightest” graduates professionals into social work following the Baby P scandal.