By Maria Ahmed and Amy Taylor
Electronic tagging for asylum seekers
All adults who apply for asylum after arriving in Britain at immigration service screening units in Croydon and Liverpool – about half of all applicants – are to be electronically tagged “to discourage unfounded applications for asylum”.
The decision comes after a pilot scheme in Scotland and trials in Liverpool in December.
Source:- The Guardian Tuesday 14 March 2006 page 7
Gene link may help treat cocaine addiction
Scientists say a particular variant of a gene that transports the brain’s “pleasure chemical” – dopamine – makes carriers 50 per cent more likely to become addicted.
Scottish news
Power for old people
The Scottish executive has launched a consultation on how to improve services for older people. More than a quarter of the country’s population will be over 60 by 2031. Communities minister Malcolm Chisholm said: “This will set out a vision for the future”.
Source:- Daily Record, 14 March 2006
Murder trial told of tiny spots of blood on baby’s lungs
A trial into the death of a baby more than 23 years ago has heard spots of blood of the girl’s lungs may have been caused by someone putting their hand over her mouth. Professor pathologist Anthony Busutill told the court that that had been advances in investigations into cot death and tiny haemorrages of blood could be found in the chest. Jennifer Liehne denies suffocating her daughter Jacqueline.
Source:- The Scotsman, 14 March 2006
Welsh news
Trusts admit, ‘we left OAP at wrong home’
Two NHS trusts admitted yesterday that they did not adequately care for a pensioner who died after a fall when she was dropped off at the wrong house.
Mary Purnell, 93, was being taken home after going to a day centre in Barry but she was left alone at an empty house after an ambulance crew dropped her off at a property belonging to another patient.
She was left there for more than an hour and when the crew returned realising their mistake they found she had fallen over in the garden and had serious injuries. She died five weeks later.Both the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust and the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust admitted breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Source:- Western Mail Tuesday 14 March 2006
LGA issues child protection warning about obese children
Phil Hope succeeds Ivan Lewis as adult social care minister
Cafcass to introduce competence-based pay for practitioners
DH study reveals councils still haven't embraced personalisation
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