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    Health and Sport Committee

    Social Work Complaints

    By Iain Smith | News, Policy and Parliament, Publications, Written Evidence | Comments are Closed | 16 February, 2016 | 0

    The Scottish Government has published plans to change how Social Work complaints are dealt with. Inclusion Scotland is giving oral evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee on Tuesday 01 March 2016 about why we do not think the news complaints process is good enough. Read our written submission to the Committee here.

    Inclusion Scotland Written Submission on Social Work Complaints

    Inclusion Scotland would like to hear your experiences of using the current Scocial Work Complaints procedure. Please email iain@inclusionscotland.org  with your story.

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