Rhondda carers go back to school
Carers in Rhondda Cynon Taf are heading back to the classroom to undertake further education thanks to a pioneering Open University scheme.
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Carers in Rhondda Cynon Taf are heading back to the classroom to undertake further education thanks to a pioneering Open University scheme.
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CHILDREN in separated families will benefit from changes to child contact services in Wales, the Welsh Government’s Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service has said.
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A teenage heroin user who died in a shelter for homeless people in Ceredigion was let down by the authorities, says a report.
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A FORMER employee of Newport’s social services department who was sacked for allegedly making fraudulent claims on his expenses told an employment tribunal he was racially discriminated against.
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A CARE home where elderly residents hadn’t been bathed in three weeks has been served with an enforcement notice after a spot check inspection revealed neglect.
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The Isle of Anglesey County Council looks on a course to clash with its communities regarding the future of several care homes, after announcing a comprehensive review that does not rule out closures.
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Parkview is a Gwalia supported housing project in Blackwood which offers people who are homeless and who have suffered alcohol or drugs issues in their past the opportunity to find and keep a safe and stable place to live to support a healthier future.
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THE educational attainment of Wales’ looked after children is slowly improving but youngsters’ development is being “hindered” by the inconsistent support available to them, a report warns today.
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A mother has been jailed for 15 months for leaving her baby daughter at home alone every day for a week while she went out drinking.
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Does allowing a child to become morbidly obese qualify as child abuse? Some health and social care professionals believe it is a question that needs to be considered more seriously.
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