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It said it was taking immediate action to implement the most pressing recommendations, and promised to cut the number of unallocated social work cases.
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The report authors, led by Stella Perrott, deputy chief inspector of social work services in Scotland, scrutinised 188 cases in detail.
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"Therefore there have been no cases of misuse of social media by using DVLA computers in work time".
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In such cases, people who work in the office will conform to the social standard and work many more hours.
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She noted there are still more than 300 cases of children and young people who have not been allocated a social work team by the Western Health and Social Care Trust.
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In 25 of those cases, child concern reports were raised and action was taken by police, social work and other agencies, although this may be because of alcoholism or drug use, rather than because someone with access to a child is a sex offender.
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In addition to the effect it would have on Social Security revenues, encouraging more teenagers to work, rather than attend (and in many cases waste their time in) college would benefit the economy in three other important ways.
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