A recent published report (05 October 2009) has heavily criticised Birmingham City Council's Social Services department. Video Editor Phil Vinter highlights the report's major conclusions. There are interviews with the report's author and an irate Khalid Mahmood MP for Perry Barr, who was previously a local councillor.
Birmingham Social Services
Fact File
- Birmingham has 2,142 children in care, one of the highest proportions in England.
- Some 40,000 live in households where violence is commonplace.
- Absenteeism among children’s social care staff is out of control at an average 25 days a year per person.
- Tony Howell, Strategic Director for Children Young People and Families, is at the helm of the shamed child protection service and earns an estimated £155,000 a year.
- Budgets are continually overspent with the council paying up to £6,000 a week to keep children in residential homes.
- Social worker job campaigns haven’t cut vacancy rates of almost 20 per cent.
- Much money is wasted by placing children not at risk on the child protection register, to bolster or fake numbers of 'success rates'
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
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