Half of Files On City Care Cases Deemed 'Poor' - Audit
Birmingham Post › October 06, 2009
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Birmingham Post › October 06, 2009
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Social work staff complain endlessly about being bogged down by bureaucracy, but they are failing to maintain the most important paper records of all.
More than half of files on the 2,300 children in care in Birmingham inspected by a scrutiny audit team were found to be "unacceptably poor".See the full content of this document
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Half of Files On City Care Cases Deemed 'Poor' - Audit
There were significant examples of visits to children by social workers not being recorded, failure of staf...
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