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Minister rules out more cash to support review's proposals

Posted: 19 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Changes to the profession recommended by the 21st Century Review of Social Work may have to be carried out on existing resources, the Scottish executive has confirmed.

Education and young people minister Peter Peacock said resources alone were not the answer to problems highlighted by the review's interim report, but promised talks about cutting red tape.

Though he will discuss the review's resource implications after its final report in the autumn, he said: "It's also about structures, attitudes and cultures."
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He added: "We can't continue to sustain the ever-growing demand for services by responding in the same way as we did in the past.

"We are going to have to work smarter - share information more effectively and prevent problems before they become crises."

Peacock backed many of the interim report's findings, admitting that too much government bureaucracy was hampering social workers' ability to practise creatively.


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