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Warning of advocacy role under threat

Posted: 27 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


Joint teams of government pension services and local authority social services staff will undermine the advocacy role of social workers and other council employees, a welfare rights specialist has warned.

Neil Bateman told delegates that having joint teams carrying out financial assessments for social care services and helping people to claim pension credit and other benefits was "fundamentally wrong and misconceived".

He said the joint teams had already caused some local authorities to reduce their welfare rights work, adding that Department for Work and Pensions staff lacked the skills to do this work.
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"As we get into a partnership arrangement with the DWP, it's going to be that much harder to be advocates," he said.

"It weakens the local authority as advocates for its community on benefits issues and that's a long-standing and important part of local democracy."

The government is aiming to roll out the joint teams across England and Wales over the next two years.


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