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A summary of social care storeis from the national newspapers
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
A summary of social care stories from the main newspapers
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
East Riding`s children services are effective
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s children’s
services are effective, according to a Social Services Inspectorate
report.
Partnerships urged to involve local people
The voluntary and community sectors were urged to take an active
role in the renewal of their neighbourhoods at the official launch
of the community empowerment fund last week.
Private doesn’t always mean best
Social care has more contracts with the private sector than any
other public service.
Private doesn’t always mean best
Social care has more contracts with the private sector than any
other public service.
Private doesn’t always mean best
Social care has more contracts with the private sector than any
other public service.
A summary of social care stories from the main newspapers
Including Saturday and Sunday.
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
Freed.
A summary of social care stories from the main newspapers
Including Saturday and Sunday.
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
Freed.
Social care staff honoured
Workers in the social care field were acknowledged this week
with mentions in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
In search of a better life
The Home Office set up the national dispersal scheme for asylum
seekers amid a tide of predictions of the problems it would cause.
A summary of social care stories from the main newspapers
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
Queen’s birthday honours in detail
Workers in the social care field were acknowledged this week,
receiving awards in the Queen’s birthday honours.
A summary of social care stories from the main newspapers
By Clare Jerrom and Reg McKay.
Yard relaxes approach to cannabis offences
Scotland Yard’s attitude towards cannabis possession will
be more relaxed under controversial new plans.
Society is poorer without disabled people
Simone Aspis says abortions should not be available just because
the baby will be disabled.
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