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Accountability 'slipping' away from chief officer as role remains unclear

Posted: 19 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


More than halfway through 21st Review of Social Work in Scotland, the future of the chief social work officer remains unclear.

Fears have been raised that the post has not figured in discussions, amid concerns over the accountability of chief officers and differing interpretations of the role.

Ruth Stark, professional officer at the British Association of Social Workers in Scotland, told the Association of Directors of Social Work's annual conference that the accountability of the chief officer seemed to be "slipping".
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She warned that the importance of accountability had been highlighted by Lord Laming's inquiry into the death of Victoria ClimbiŽ, which contained "key messages" about leadership in social work. Senior managers were slammed for not taking responsibility for mistakes by Laming's January 2003 report into the failures that led to the eight year old's death.

A subgroup, chaired by Fife Council head of social work Stephen Moore, is considering how leadership should be developed but contains no brief to review the role of chief officers, even though they have professional oversight of key decisions, such as whether children should be taken into care.

Former president of the Association of Directors of Social Work Peter Cassidy, whose campaigning led to the establishment of the role, was worried about the lack of attention given to it in the year-long 21st Century Review. He said: "If we look across Scotland the role of the chief social work officer varies a lot and the review needs to look at that."
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Moore said that "because it has not been mentioned so far there is a concern that there is a subtext it will not exist in the future or it will be in a much diluted form".

The leadership group is considering issues including barriers to leadership and whether there should be a framework of competencies for leaders. It will report in July.


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