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'Infighting' blamed for poor service

Posted: 20 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


Children are suffering as a result of bureaucratic infighting between public bodies in Northern Ireland, voluntary groups have warned.

Responding to proposals to re-organise public administration in the province, the voluntary child care group Children in Northern Ireland complained that having many public bodies with overlapping boundaries led to a "tendency to remain in silos", with no-one taking overall responsibility.

"The sector believes strongly that there should be central responsibility for children and young people's issues to remove this potential for fudging responsibility."
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Nigel Williams, commissioner for children and young people in Northern Ireland, argued that health, education and social services should be delivered by five to seven unified bodies, and that a director for children's services should be appointed for each area.

Earlier this month, Ian Pearson MP, the minister responsible for the review, indicated that he wished to see Northern Ireland's 26 local councils being reduced to "single figures". Final proposals are due to be published in the autumn.


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