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Council denies TV bullying claims

Posted: 04 March 2004 | Subscribe Online


Pembrokeshire Council has hit back at allegations of bully-boy management tactics and under-funding in social services.

In a Welsh regional television documentary shown last week, an unnamed female social worker told of a "disaster waiting to happen" because clients were being turned away due to staffing problems.

But council leader Maurice Hughes said confidential interviews of hundreds of staff as part of the council's Investors in People accreditation had given no suggestion of bullying or low staff morale.
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The council said the increase in budget for social care this year was 6.1 per cent and that 19 per cent of the council's total spending went on social services.

But a Liberal Democrat councillor told the programme he was concerned about the levels of funding and the shortages in social workers.

Bill Philpin said: "We are seeing professional staff put under huge strain because there are not enough social workers. Morale among staff is low and there are concerns that complaints are met with a response that has been described as bullying."


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