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| Author: | captain cab [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:06 pm ] |
| Post subject: | £20m bill for social worker taxis |
£20m bill for social worker taxis HARD-UP Scottish social workers spent £20million on taxi fares over the last three years. Official figures, released under Freedom of Information, show a large percentage of the total was spent ferrying absent parents to see their children – with Scottish taxpayers footing the bill. The taxi bill for contact visits for one Scottish family was an astonishing £120 a week. The taxi bill came to over £20million in just three years. Many of the parents involved have had their children removed from the home due to safety fears and the bills were paid for despite many of the individuals having free access to other transport, including buses. An whistleblower, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “If parents can’t be bothered to maintain contact without chauffeuring by taxi at council taxpayers’ expense, then contact should be denied.” Eben Wilson, of Taxpayers Scotland warned that using taxis could become a “habit” for social work departments. He said: “Social services need to remember that using taxis can become a habit and they really must be on top of controlling these costs. “It’s important to keep looking at why they are using taxis, an expensive means of transport, and that the system is not being abused.” The official FOI stats reveal that Glasgow city council spent almost £6 million in taxi fares in three years. The figure in Fife was £3 million, with Stirling and Highland Council standing at around £1million each. North Lanarkshire paid out £600,000 through its social work department paying for taxi fares in the three year period. Information Some big authorities turned down the request for information, with Edinburgh council saying it no longer had a specific social work department. Scottish Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Jackie Baillie MSP, said: “This seems like a staggering amount of taxpayer’s money to be forking out on taxis. “Significant savings could be made if alternative methods of transport were used.” A COSLA spokesman said: “Scotland’s councils share a corporate parenting responsibility to children in care. “Therefore they endeavour to provide children in care the same opportunities as every other child. “Obviously this costs, but councils are committed to doing their best for the children in their care,” he added. Last month is was revealed that Scottish councils had spent £70million sending kids to school in taxis over the last three years. Some one-way fares were as much as £100 a time. Matthew Elliott, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “This is an incredible amount of money to be spent on taxis at a time when local authorities have to do more to save money.” Short URL: http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/?p=49421 |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
captain cab wrote: £20m bill for social worker taxis HARD-UP Scottish social workers spent £20million on taxi fares over the last three years. Official figures, released under Freedom of Information, show a large percentage of the total was spent ferrying absent parents to see their children – with Scottish taxpayers footing the bill. The taxi bill for contact visits for one Scottish family was an astonishing £120 a week. The taxi bill came to over £20million in just three years. Many of the parents involved have had their children removed from the home due to safety fears and the bills were paid for despite many of the individuals having free access to other transport, including buses. An whistleblower, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “If parents can’t be bothered to maintain contact without chauffeuring by taxi at council taxpayers’ expense, then contact should be denied.” Eben Wilson, of Taxpayers Scotland warned that using taxis could become a “habit” for social work departments. He said: “Social services need to remember that using taxis can become a habit and they really must be on top of controlling these costs. “It’s important to keep looking at why they are using taxis, an expensive means of transport, and that the system is not being abused.” The official FOI stats reveal that Glasgow city council spent almost £6 million in taxi fares in three years. The figure in Fife was £3 million, with Stirling and Highland Council standing at around £1million each. North Lanarkshire paid out £600,000 through its social work department paying for taxi fares in the three year period. Information Some big authorities turned down the request for information, with Edinburgh council saying it no longer had a specific social work department. Scottish Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Jackie Baillie MSP, said: “This seems like a staggering amount of taxpayer’s money to be forking out on taxis. “Significant savings could be made if alternative methods of transport were used.” A COSLA spokesman said: “Scotland’s councils share a corporate parenting responsibility to children in care. “Therefore they endeavour to provide children in care the same opportunities as every other child. “Obviously this costs, but councils are committed to doing their best for the children in their care,” he added. Last month is was revealed that Scottish councils had spent £70million sending kids to school in taxis over the last three years. Some one-way fares were as much as £100 a time. Matthew Elliott, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “This is an incredible amount of money to be spent on taxis at a time when local authorities have to do more to save money.” Short URL: http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/?p=49421 Where do they get this stuff, Ive been doing Local Authority work for ten years both for Social dept and Eductaion department...and not once have I ever carried out a "contact Visit"... Me thinks the Press have lumped every LA run under one title to glorify their story. |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
Code: Last month is was revealed that Scottish councils had spent £70million sending kids to school in taxis over the last three years They have a legal obligation to supply transport for kids outwith a certain distance from the school they attend,,,,and this money is better paid to working Taxi/Ph drivers as to stop the practice of School transport and then pay it to Ex Taxi/PH drivers on the dole. |
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| Author: | gusmac [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
Quote: Scottish Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Jackie Baillie MSP, said: “This seems like a staggering amount of taxpayer’s money to be forking out on taxis. “Significant savings could be made if alternative methods of transport were used.” That's good since most of these authorities are run by her liebour party.
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| Author: | captain cab [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:05 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
The whistleblower must be completely sh*te....considering the article alludes to an FOI request. Of course if the 'taxi' trade wish to complain about £20million in work fair enough........Gus I presume by your response the SNP policy will be to take £20million in work away from the 'taxi' industry? Incidentally, the latest figure on the Edinburgh tram system is a cost in excess of £1Billion (including interest) The final cost of Holyrood parliament was £414million So please allow me a wtf are these c*nts gan daft aboot. CC |
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| Author: | grandad [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
bloodnock wrote: Where do they get this stuff, Ive been doing Local Authority work for ten years both for Social dept and Eductaion department...and not once have I ever carried out a "contact Visit"... I have done contact visits. Also a few years ago my ex-wife and I were foster carers and parents would often arrive by taxi for contact visits. If we had to take the children in our care to somewhere for a contact visit we could use our car and get paid the mileage or use a taxi provided by social services. One council near here pays over £400 per week to families who foster just one kid. |
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| Author: | gusmac [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
captain cab wrote: ........Gus I presume by your response the SNP policy will be to take £20million in work away from the 'taxi' industry? No idea. I'm not an SNP member. I was just pointing out that she's highlighting the shortcomings of her own party. ![]() Maybe she should STFU instead of jumping on the sensationalist bandwagon. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:36 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
gusmac wrote: captain cab wrote: ........Gus I presume by your response the SNP policy will be to take £20million in work away from the 'taxi' industry? No idea. I'm not an SNP member. I was just pointing out that she's highlighting the shortcomings of her own party. ![]() Maybe she should STFU instead of jumping on the sensationalist bandwagon. Yeah I agree |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:25 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: £20m bill for social worker taxis |
gusmac wrote: captain cab wrote: ........Gus I presume by your response the SNP policy will be to take £20million in work away from the 'taxi' industry? No idea. I'm not an SNP member. I was just pointing out that she's highlighting the shortcomings of her own party. ![]() Maybe she should STFU instead of jumping on the sensationalist bandwagon. I hate to agree..but I agree..
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