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Scots review head fends off critics

Posted: 28 April 2005 | Subscribe Online


The chair of Scotland's 21st century review of social work has hit back at criticism of comments he made following publication of the group's interim report.

Willy Roe denied accusations he was pandering to the Scottish executive's agenda for professional reform, had drawn conclusions before issues had been discussed properly and lacked knowledge of the profession.

Roe said: "I wasn't drawing any conclusions at all - people may have read things [into his comments] that aren't so. I was reporting on the emerging issues and offering my opinions about these.
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"I am not constrained by ministers. The 13 members of the review group have been appointed as individuals and are independent. I'm not a professional social worker, but spent six months speaking to users and carers, front-line social workers and health and criminal justice professionals."

The Association of Directors of Social Work described Roe's comments about social workers using outdated methods and operating within organisations that had a "risk-averse" culture as "premature and poorly judged". The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities voiced similar criticisms last week.

Vice-convenor of the ADSW's criminal justice committee David Crawford said: "The key concern must be whether Roe has actually developed the necessary understanding of the most challenging aspects of social work... and appears to have made up his mind at the half-way stage."


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