Charities hit out at HSE social-work plans

Two Irish children’s charities have expressed their concerns about the HSE's plans to shelve proposals for a dedicated out of hours social work service, because of budgetary constraints.

Two Irish children’s charities have expressed their concerns about the HSE's plans to shelve proposals for a dedicated out of hours social work service, because of budgetary constraints.

Barnardos and the ISPCC are both criticising plans which would see the HSE concentrating primarily on providing an integrated service rather than a stand alone out of hours service.

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