The Oldest Generation
Do you live in a family, or know of one, where there’s a member who is over 75? If you are we, that is Joanna Bornat and Bill Bytheway of the OU’s Faculty of Health and Social Care, would like to hear from you.
Read MoreDo you live in a family, or know of one, where there’s a member who is over 75? If you are we, that is Joanna Bornat and Bill Bytheway of the OU’s Faculty of Health and Social Care, would like to hear from you.
Read MoreA new cervical cancer screening system in Scotland could be delayed because of security concerns, it is feared. GPs said it was unacceptable that the computer system would allow anyone with a password – including administrative staff – to access smear test results.
Read MoreAbused children have been left in “high risk” situations and those assaulted sexually forced to wait months for therapy due to a catalogue of failures by social workers, a damning report has revealed.
{mosimage}Two senior council officials resigned yesterday after inspectors exposed an appalling picture of neglect and incompetence affecting some of Scotland’s most vulnerable young children.
The investigation into child protection services provided by Midlothian Council outlined a series of failings at the council, including a lack of resources, training and proper planning for the care of children, many of whom are victims of sexual and domestic violence.
As Danny Molloy, the councillor responsible for social work, health and housing, and Malcolm McEwan, the local authority’s director of social work, stood down in the wake of the revelations, child care experts insisted the failings were not restricted to Midlothian and warned children across the country were at risk.
The Midlothian report by HM Inspectorate of Education found social workers failed to keep in contact with children at “immediate risk” and heavy workloads meant the children were exposed to the risk of abuse, harm or neglect.
It pointed to children being left in “high risk” situations and said those in local authority care or on the child protection register were not always seen regularly by social work staff.
Read MoreVulnerable children were left at risk of serious abuse and neglect after a breakdown in the management of a council’s social work department, according to a damning official report.
Read MoreThe founder of a Highland charity for bereaved families was facing jail last night after he admitted using the forged signature of a local politician to try to obtain over £220,000.
Read MoreA teenage rape victim has spoken out against the closure of a care home she claims is her ‘lifeline’. The 16-year-old is housed in a children’s unit in the north of Glasgow where she was promised she would be secure for at least a year.
Read MoreThe Scottish Ambulance Service has been accused of putting lives at risk by taking too long to respond to calls. Agnes Alexander, a 77-year-old woman from Eyemouth in the Borders, is thought to have suffered a stroke after waiting more than three hours for help.
Read MoreScottish health boards have been accused of suspending too many members of staff. A support group for health workers said suspensions were often used when there was no threat to patient safety. The Campaign Against Unnecessary Suspensions and Exclusions said hundreds of staff members in Scotland were being suspended.
Read MoreA compendium of statistics has been published together with new data on hospital alcohol-related discharges and alcohol-related deaths. Latest statistics demonstrate the massive health and social cost of alcohol misuse in Scotland and illustrate why doing nothing is not an option, Deputy Health Minister Lewis Macdonald said.
Read MoreVoluntary organisations might benefit from a joint training and development plan launched by Microsoft boss Bill Gates and the Scottish Executive. Gates and First Minister Jack McConnell unveiled proposals to help the growing number of jobless youngsters in Scotland who are not in education or training.
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