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Fears over barriers to plan's success

Posted: 01 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities has warned that professional barriers must not get in the way of protecting children, after new measures in the government's national child protection programme were announced by first minister Jack McConnell last week.

Under the three-year plan, a new national framework for standards for child protection will provide guidelines for all agencies, including health, social services, education, police and justice.

But Cosla's education spokesperson, councillor Rev Ewan Aitkin, said it was vital that barriers between the professionals involved in child protection did not get in the way, adding that a structure needed to be in place where decisions for the benefit of the child were made "speedily and just the once".
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Other measures announced by McConnell include the publication of the Children's Charter, the development of child protection committees, and a tough new inspection system to test how well an integrated child protection system is working.

However, Unison warned that shortages in child protection workers would undermine new systems and procedures. Vacancies in child protection posts are as high as 50 per cent in some Scottish authorities.


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