Evidence suggests social workers should intervene more when working with drug misusing parents, Scottish education minister Peter Peacock said at the Association of Directors of Social Work’s annual conference today.
The minister added that he recognised making decisions on whether to remove children from drug addicts “is never easy” and down to professional judgement.
“Senior people are saying we need to intervene more quickly and be less trusting of what drug abusing parents are saying. I think the pendulum has to move slightly more to the centre ground."
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