Writes Maria Ahmed
Hackney Council’s Unison branch is threatening to strike over a restructure of children’s social work in the east London local authority.
Under the plans introduced in May, social work “units” will be created with small teams of “consultant” social workers and other professionals with the aim of reducing management and bureaucracy.
In July, Steve Goodman, deputy director of children’s services at Hackney, told Community Care the units would mean “an end to social work teams” and give social workers the authority to make decisions on cases without referring them to team managers.
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