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News round up: Agency staff relied on to fill social work shortage

Other headlines in today's papers include:- Attorney general rejects Baby P appeal; Epidemic of marriage breakdowns overwhelming courts

Mithran Samuel
Wednesday 17 June 2009 07:58

Agency staff are being relied upon to fill shortages of qualified social workers

Councils across the UK are increasingly reliant on agency staff to meet the growing shortages of social workers, according to a new survey by public services trade union Unison. And it warns that the condemnation of all social workers following the death of Baby P is deterring experienced staff from staying in the profession and putting off potential trainees, leaving agency workers to plug the gaps.

Read more on this story in The Guardian

Attorney general rejects Baby P appeal

The three people convicted of offences in the Baby P case will not have their sentences referred to the court of appeal, the attorney general announced today.

Baroness Scotland said last month that she would consider referring the cases after the sentences provoked outrage in some quarters about their perceived leniency.

Read more on this story in The Guardian

Epidemic of marriage breakdowns overwhelming courts

Marriage must be re-established as the "gold standard" for relationships to halt an "epidemic" of family breakdown ­­which is overwhelming the family courts, a ­senior judge said yesterday.

Mr Justice Coleridge, a family division judge, said the consequences of family break-up for society were so great that it could no longer be a purely private matter, and called for a national commission to consider the problem and its solution.

Read more on this story in The Guardian

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