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Review finds variable quality at Conwy

Posted: 25 July 2002 | Subscribe Online


Weak management of cases and lack of stated standards has been blamed for a variable quality of social services at Conwy council in North Wales, writes David Brown.

Some people are served well but the prospects for improvement are uncertain, said the report of a joint review by the Audit Commission and Social Services Inspectorate for Wales.

Services were found to be too 'buildings-based', with services concentrated in council offices rather than in the community. They are also not sufficiently flexible to meet the needs of individuals.

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But overall, users valued the services and spoke positively about the work and commitment of staff.

The inspectors said that Conwy was effectively tackling the "difficult inheritance" it received at its inception in 1996.

Over the past year there had been significant success in organising the delivery of quality services, and the development of good relations with partner agencies.

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Bethan Jones, director of social services, has asked for additional staff and improved technology, and promised better promotion of independent living and improved access to information on services.

Sue Mead, assistant review director for joint reviews, said: "Political and corporate leadership needs to back changes underway in social services."



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