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Laming clashes with social services directors over funding for proposals

Posted: 03 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Lord Laming has denied that a huge injection of cash is needed to implement the 108 recommendations of his report into the death of Victoria Climbie.

Giving evidence to the health select committee in parliament, he rejected criticisms by the Association of Directors of Social Services that much more money would be needed for the recommendations in the document published in January.

He told MPs that although he accepted that social services departments had been under-resourced for many years, there was enough money in the system to act on the majority of his proposals.
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He added that there was a tendency for people to try to solve problems by saying more money was the answer without providing evidence.

Asked if it was a case of "less whingeing and more getting on with the job," Laming replied that it was.

However, he added that the self-audit of each social services department currently being carried out would prove if this was indeed the case.

Claims by the ADSS that the proposed children and families board to ensure greater accountability for children's services in local authorities did "not sit easily" with new local government structures were also dismissed by Laming.

The argument put forward by the ADSS "doesn't convince me in the slightest," he said, adding "it is just another example of people being worried about internal processes and not about outcomes for children".
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Laming also made it clear that he was not advocating the creation of a children's commissioner.

Committee chairperson David Hinchliffe asked why Laming had not given a clearer emphasis to such a role "which has worked very well in Wales". Laming said he did not believe that a commissioner could achieve what he wanted to achieve.

He added that he envisaged the role as one that would be accountable for good delivery of services and would have "teeth", rather than an advocate of children's rights.


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