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Welsh councils fail vulnerable children

Posted: 22 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Welsh councils are not meeting the needs of vulnerable children, an audit by the Social Services Inspectorate for Wales has revealed.

The inspectorate found similar issues as those raised in the Victoria Climbi' inquiry report, including lack of communication with children and their families and greater need for multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approaches.

Of seven councils audited only Swansea was judged to be serving most people well. High staff turnover and lack of resources, leading to social workers feeling "intense pressure", is partly to blame. This in turn has led to a prompt response from social workers only when the children's needs "require more intensive or intrusive interventions".

The inspectorate plans to assist councils to draw up individual agendas and may ask them to self-audit within 18 months.


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