Row Over Elderly Care Information
Three community councils in Sutherland claim Highland Council has thwarted attempts to maintain care for the elderly services in their area.
Read MoreThree community councils in Sutherland claim Highland Council has thwarted attempts to maintain care for the elderly services in their area.
Read MoreThe national charity for older people, Counsel and Care, has published a new range of factsheets specifically for older people living in Scotland or Wales. Counsel and Care has a proven track record of providing advice to older people, and these new factsheets are tailored specifically to the needs of older people in Scotland and Wales. Devolved governments mean that many of the processes for finding and funding care are different to England.
Read MoreThe Scottish Executive has announced funding for drug treatment projects which focus on abstinence. A total of £1.7m will be given to five schemes which use techniques like detoxification and community support.
Read MoreA sex beast was behind bars last night after finally admitting a catalogue of abuse on children in his care. Former social worker John Marshall, 61, appeared at the High Court in Glasgow yesterday, five years after the Record helped snare him.
Read MoreA champion of elderly rights in Dundee says authorities are reduced to “firefighting” a residential care crisis that has left an 81-year-old stranded in Ninewells Hospital for over four months. Councillor Ian Borthwick, who is also Dundee Age Concern’s advocacy officer, said the story of Elizabeth Graczyk – too frail to return to her sheltered housing in Kirkton and in Ninewells awaiting a place in a home – was not unique.
Read MoreChristine Campbell always had a vision of a house full of children. So, when she and her husband David found they could not have their own, even after fertility treatment, they decided to adopt not just one but a sibling group of three. “Part of the motivation was that during their teenage years, when they say, ‘You’re not my real mummy and daddy,’ we can say, ‘No, we’re not, but these are your real sisters and brother.’ We were thinking ahead to an extent,” says Christine, who lives in Glasgow.
Read MoreEd Miliband, Minister for the Third Sector, marked the start of National Giving Week by announcing plans to establish a centre to lead research into philanthropy and charitable giving. The Centre is being created by the Office of the Third Sector (OTS) in the Cabinet Office, in partnership with the Carnegie UK Trust, the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Scottish Executive (SE).
Read MoreBosses are ill-equipped to take on staff with mental health problems, it has been claimed. Government efforts to move people off benefit and into work risks failure unless employers get more support to recruit and retain such staff, a Disability Rights Commission spokesman said. A poll of small and medium businesses by GfK NOP for the commission found two thirds had no procedures for managing staff with mental health problems.
Read MoreTeenager Stevie Riva was once a bright pupil who won awards for reading and writing. He looked forward to going to school and loved spending time with his friends. Although at times she found it difficult to cope with Stevie’s autism, the youngster’s mother, Gina, was able to gather her strength while her son was at school and was proud of how much he had progressed. However, as Stevie entered adolescence, his behaviour became too challenging for his teachers and he was excluded from the special needs school he attended in Edinburgh.
Read MoreMore than 17,000 Scots are claiming incapacity benefit for being addicted to drugs or alcohol, a figure that has doubled in the past decade. The Scottish breakdown equates to one in 20 of those receiving state payments because they are too ill to work.
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