Concern For Withdrawal Of Youth Services
The withdrawal of statutory services from young people who reach the age of 18 in Dublin can result in homelessness.
Read MoreThe withdrawal of statutory services from young people who reach the age of 18 in Dublin can result in homelessness.
Read MoreA charity has launched a campaign aimed at eradicating the “disgrace” of child poverty in Scotland.
Read MoreThe chief constable who resigned amid allegations of financial wrongdoing and misuse of police equipment was also being investigated in connection with his force’s dismissal of child abuse claims against a judge, The Times can disclose.
{mosimage}Terence Grange, who resigned from the Dyfed-Powys Police on Monday, had been accused by the judge’s ex-wife of allowing his professional relationship with the judge to influence the force’s treatment of the claims.
He left his post days after the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched separate investigations into potentially criminal financial irregularities and alleged misuse of a work computer.
Members of the Dyfed-Powys Police Authority had refused to offer him their continuing support.
The Times can reveal that in August the IPCC had ordered the police authority to investigate the links between Mr Grange and the judge accused of inappropriate behaviour towards children. It follows claims made by the judge’s ex-wife that the judge had given a child a sexually transmitted disease, viewed child pornography websites and misused transcripts from child abuse cases that he had presided over.
Read MoreAdam Ingram, the children’s minister at Holyrood, yesterday outlined £40 million of proposals to tackle domestic abuse and violence against women.
Read MoreA council pleaded guilty today to health and safety charges over the death of a quadriplegic cerebral palsy sufferer in a care home.
Read MoreSurvivors of horrific abuse in Scotland’s children’s homes last night urged the government to implement a report that would overhaul child care services and support former residents.
Read MoreA care home cheat has narrowly escaped prison after embezzling more than £5,500 from an elderly resident.
Read MoreA campaign group set up to save under-threat nurseries has launched an online newsletter.
Read MoreCareer opportunities are expanding as social services heads into the new century, finds Debbie Andalo.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of local authorities in England are rationing social services to exclude tens of thousands of vulnerable people from help with the basic tasks of daily living, official figures revealed last night.
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