Council’s top social worker driven out, says colleague
ABERDEEN City Council’s former chief social worker, who quit weeks before a crucial follow-up inspection of the department, was “driven out” of her job, it was claimed last night.
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ABERDEEN City Council’s former chief social worker, who quit weeks before a crucial follow-up inspection of the department, was “driven out” of her job, it was claimed last night.
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Support workers in care home services for adults can now apply to register with the SSSC. Care home services for adults include services regulated by the Care Commission such as care homes, nursing homes and adult residential homes. All workers in care home services for adults should now be applying to register.
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Scotland’s social workers will be encouraged to help promote National Care Standards to their clients, as part of a new drive to increase awareness of the Standards amongst people across Scotland.
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Police blunders meant a chance to charge Baby P’s mother before his death was missed, a leaked report revealed yesterday.
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A CARE worker at Peterhouse School dragged a severely autistic boy across the floor by his head, magistrates heard.
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An official ceremony has celebrated the opening of Hillfield House, a new 34-person dementia care home in Burton, Staffordshire.
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A government adviser for the elderly has admitted that the system for elderly care is not yet working in a “satisfactory” way.
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ORGANISERS of a conference on care services have criticised the city council for snubbing the event. Three charities have come together to call the summit later this month in the Capital and were hoping for senior members of the health and social care department to turn up.
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Ellison Lang’s job is still unusual enough that she finds car insurance companies struggle to identify her chosen career. “I’m a project worker with Addaction Scotland and when I phone for quotes for car insurance my job isn’t listed,” she says “They have everything else you can imagine so it gives you an idea how new this field is.”
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Deeside residents have objected to plans to relocate a church-owned care home and build flats in its place. People at Banchory are unhappy about an application to move the Bellfield Nursing Home from the centre of the town to a site on the eastern edge.
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