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Milburn rejects naming and shaming as he pledges to raise sector's status

Posted: 10 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


People working in social services should not be named and shamed because they have some of the most difficult jobs in the public sector, health secretary Alan Milburn told the Labour Party conference in Blackpool last week.

The remarks came as something of a u-turn, contrasting strongly with his speech to the National Social Services conference in Harrogate last year. Then he reeled off a list of the country's 14 worst performing social services departments in a naming and shaming exercise that infuriated social services directors.
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Last week in Blackpool, answering a question about how he would tackle low morale, Milburn admitted that press coverage of social services errors was partly to blame for the profession's poor image and had affected recruitment. He said: "We can't have a situation where we are naming and shaming workers when they are trying to help people."

His comments were applauded by delegates, who also welcomed his promise to raise the status of social services so that they would no longer be the "poor relation to health".

Milburn told the conference that the government's £2m three-year recruitment campaign, launched a year ago, would "help make a difference" to the staffing problems blighting most social services departments.
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He also admitted that delayed discharge of patients from hospitals caused by a shortage of nursing home places was "one of the biggest problems we have". He added:"When I go around the country I am struck by how powerful partnership is, but too often it doesn't work.

"We have the health system here, social services there, and never the twain shall meet. We need to get to a situation where we have one health system rather than two."


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