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Edinburgh looks at co-location option

Posted: 22 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Child protection social work managers in Edinburgh could find themselves working alongside senior police officers and child health professionals under changes being considered by the city's social work department following the inquiry into the death of Caleb Ness.

Co-location of managers is one of the four options set out in a report passed by the council last month aimed at improving child protection services in the wake of the damning O'Brien report into the child's death.

The other three options would see child protection work carried out by practice team workers from across the city, by dedicated teams alongside dedicated police officers, or by dedicated social work managers and specialist social workers across the city.
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Edinburgh social work department accepts that changes must be made and has been given additional resources to make them, but a spokesperson said it was too soon to be able to confirm which of the options would be followed.

She confirmed that talks were taking place with police and health, both also criticised by O'Brien. The department is also consulting with colleagues in the Scottish Borders social work department, who are already successfully co-located with police and health.


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