By Clare Jerrom, Derren Hayes and Amy Taylor
Boy, 14, questioned over two murders
A boy aged 14-years-old, a man and a woman are being questioned by
police in connection with the deaths of Iris Jones and her adopted
daughter Mandy Joseph near Leighton Buzzard last week.
Jones had fostered or adopted more than 120 children over 30
years.
Source:- The Independent Thursday 24 January page
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Teenage girls ‘depressed by modern life’
Girls as young as 14 are suffering from depression and feel unable
to cope with the pressures of life, a survey for the magazine Bliss
has found.
NHS 24 plans non-medical advisers
Health advisory service NHS 24 is considering using non-medical
advisers to answer calls in an effort to reduce pressure on its
nursing staff.
The move to expand the role of call handlers is designed to ease
the recruitment crisis, in which a quarter of full-time nursing
posts have been unfilled, and reduce the wait for callers.
Source:- The Herald Thursday 24 February
Inquiry after teacher quits to set up home with pupil
Anne Black, an independent social work consultant, is to carry
out an investigation into allegations that a teacher at an Aberdeen
school ran off with a pupil for the second time in three
years.
Police have also launched an investigation after allegations of an
inappropriate relationship between the 16-year-old pupil and
43-year-old John Forrester, head of the music department at
Kincorth Academy.
A council spokesperson said Forrester had submitted his resignation
on Monday, with immediate effect.
Source:- The Herald Thursday 24 February
Sick pics shame of carer
Care worker Joseph Shearer took degrading photos of residents at a
nursing home with his mobile phone.
One had an infirm resident with a pair of knickers on her head
while another was seen struggling to eat her dinner.
Staff at Parkhouse Manor Nursing Home in Barrhead, Renfrewshire,
reported Shearer, who admitted breach of the peace at Glasgow
Sheriff Court.
Source:- Daily Record Thursday 24 February
Welsh newspapers
Pressures of life today sent teenage girls over the edge
Half of teenage girls in Wales say that they regularly feel
depressed, a new study has found.
The finding comes from the Teen Emotional Health Survey of Great
Britain 2005, commissioned by Bliss magazine.
Source:-Western Mail Thursday 24 February page 4
Dead woman charged for care
Conway Council should not have charged a dead woman more than
£78,000 for her care in a residential home, the local
government ombudsman has ruled.
The woman was detained under the Mental Health Act in 1996 while
she was in hospital and was later moved to residential homes where
she died in 2000.
Source:- Western Mail Thursday 24 February page 6
Elderly targeted
Health minister Brian Gibbons announced £3 million of extra
funding for services for older people yesterday.
The money will be shared between local authorities and the
voluntary sector.
Gibbons added that the draft bill to establish and older
people’s commissioner for Wales would be introduced to
Parliament this year.
Source:- Western Mail Thursday 24 February page 16