Patient neglect may become criminal offence
The wilful neglect of patients could become a criminal offence in Scotland, the Health Secretary has said. Alex Neil is “minded” to introduce legislation which is already under consideration in
Read MoreThe wilful neglect of patients could become a criminal offence in Scotland, the Health Secretary has said. Alex Neil is “minded” to introduce legislation which is already under consideration in
Read MoreAn Aberdeen care home for the elderly is set to close after a highly critical report about conditions there. Beach Court, operated by Four Seasons Healthcare, was given until last
Read MoreA BBC investigation has revealed concerns that young girls are being brought to Scotland to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) because the country is seen as a “soft touch”. Agencies
Read MoreSINGLE parents in the Highlands may be able to find more work when increased child care is provided next year, a councillor has predicted. By August 2014 all local authorities
Read MoreBenefits should not be deducted from people who are paid to look after their relatives, according to a Holyrood committee. Kinship carers, those who look after relatives such as grandchildren
Read MoreThe SSSC has launched the Scottish Social Services Workforce Data website. For the first time the social services sector in Scotland can access a unique, free to use, online resource
Read MoreALMOST two-thirds of people affected by the so-called bedroom tax are disabled, according to analysis by Citizens Advice Scotland. A survey of around 400 people who have approached CAS raising
Read MoreThe capital came a step closer today to becoming a dementia-friendly city after a plan was approved to help improve the lives of people with the condition throughout Edinburgh. There
Read MoreOpponents of euthanasia will meet fellow campaigners from across Europe as they prepare to speak out against further attempts to legislate for assisted suicide at Holyrood. The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
Read MoreA former senior police officer has been given the task of overseeing work to protect vulnerable adults. Colin McCashey has been appointed independent convener of Dundee’s adult support and protection
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