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Power vacuum is 'threat to services'.

Posted: 24 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


Directors of social services at councils which fell into no overall control after the recent local elections could find their services affected by the resulting power vacuum.

Following Labour's poor showing at the elections in England and Wales earlier this month, several councils it previously ran including Doncaster, Leeds, St Helens, Slough, Swansea, Cardiff and Bridgend moved to NOC.

Social care consultant and former social services director Peter Smallridge said the lack of direction from an absence of political cohesiveness resulting from a hung council could sometimes cause problems.
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"The chief executive and social services director need to be able to operate at a fairly sophisticated political level if they are to stand their corner and protect the services from financial pressures," he added.

Sherry Bradley, former chair of the social services committee at Leeds Council, said she was concerned money could be diverted from social services to parks and highways because of a change in political priorities.

Christine Small, former chair of the social services committee at Slough Council, said the one-star social services department was progressing and that it would be "foolish" for new politicians not to support officers.


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