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Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 March 2024
A report on the subordinate legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 March 2024.
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You said that, in your most recent delivery plan, you do not project any reduction in staffing until 2025-26, so how will that 10 per cent reduction be achieved by 2027?
With those partners, we will agree a new memorandum of understanding to deliver on the agreed strategic outcomes in the strategy, but also to guide our new investment.
Section 26: sharing information with named person service provider
Section 26 provides for sharing information between the named person provider and other organisations.
It also viewed the power of the Regulator to appoint a new officer if it considers that an additional officer is needed for the proper management of the RSL’s financial or other affairs, as evidence of public sector control. 24.
The current upper age limit for accessing this support is 26; this should be a lifelong entitlement, as parents support their children beyond this age. • Local authority budget cuts and social work staffing shortages are impacting on support received. • Contact with social workers had reduced in recent years.