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Scots council urges national campaign

Posted: 22 August 2002 | Subscribe Online


Glasgow Council is to resist offering incentives to attract new social workers and instead has urged the Scottish executive to co-ordinate an effective national recruitment drive.

The council was responding to reports in the Scottish press that it was to offer salary incentives to retain experienced social workers and attract new graduates. An increasing number of local authorities are offering "golden hellos" of up to £2,000, extra holidays and a higher starting salary.

But Glasgow's director of social services, Ronnie O'Connor, has advised the council that to go down that road would simply exacerbate the problem. He urged that all councils should resist the temptation to compete with each other as that would result in more social workers moving between authorities while the overall shortfall would remain the same.
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In April, Cathy Jamieson, minister for education and young people in the Scottish assembly, announced that the executive would be undertaking a drive to attract more people into social work (page 11, 25 April). The package included £3.5m already allocated to social work departments for training and supporting front-line staff as well as a recruitment and awareness campaign through the media.

Jamieson said that executive funding to councils had recruited an extra 100 social workers in the year 2001-2. Despite this, there are still 350 vacancies in the social work sector with an additional 5 per cent of home care posts being unfilled.


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