Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:21 pm
Barbara Tucker is currently in Holloway prison.
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Re Barbara Tucker in Holloway Prison,Only 457 views
Caz wrote:Re Barbara Tucker in Holloway Prison,Only 457 views
zero views on that one.
Chris Coverdale has been named as an agent provocateur.And do remember Babs has not got access to communications quite the same. And agent provocateurs stirring issues up for her and other genuine campaigners.
I don't know if that has been verified and doesn’t look good for Chris Coverdale. But when Barbara picks up a loudspeaker, they surround her with uniformed thugs in minutes. Shows whom they are actually afraid of.Chris Coverdale has been named as an agent provocateur.
Which is why this thread was started in the first place. To indicate what he had said in court previously.
Seems someone is making serious efforts to keep the views down on this one too:Caz wrote:Re Barbara Tucker in Holloway Prison,Only 457 views
zero views on that one.
The Jimmy Savile story has conveniently given justification for this new suggestion of child care in the UK. Worth noting that ARK Advisor Sally Morgan chairs Ofsted, and that ARK controls the 'Eurochild' via it's EC affiliate HHC (Hope and Homes for Children).This paper argues that a graduate fast-track programme, drawing on the success of the Teach First scheme, could help to address the problems facing the children’s social work profession. This new programme – Frontline – would help to attract the best people into one of Britain’s toughest professions, and in the long term create a movement of leaders to challenge social disadvantage.
Children’s social work is under enormous strain. Chronic funding pressures, a ballooning workload and a poorly trained and supported workforce have all combined to put vulnerable children’s lives at risk. Despite the importance of an effective workforce, social work has struggled to recruit and train enough high-calibre staff, it has suffered from a perception of low prestige, and it has been criticised for offering degree courses that provide inadequate training. This paper makes a case for change to the profession and the government. It is not inevitable that social work remains one of Britain’s least appealing careers, when in fact it is one of the most demanding and important.
Caz wrote:Well gosh, the IPPR, of the John Adam St Gang, promotes 'Frontline' for children....to be based on the ARK (Absolute Return for Kids, and of the John Adam St Gang) ) affiliate 'Teach First'. ARK links to the Dutroux scandal - of the sexual abuse, torture and murder, and possibly most importantly programming of children.
http://www.ippr.org/publication/55/9705 ... profession
The Jimmy Savile story has conveniently given justification for this new suggestion of child care in the UK. Worth noting that ARK Advisor Sally Morgan chairs Ofsted, and that ARK controls the 'Eurochild' via it's EC affiliate HHC (Hope and Homes for Children).This paper argues that a graduate fast-track programme, drawing on the success of the Teach First scheme, could help to address the problems facing the children’s social work profession. This new programme – Frontline – would help to attract the best people into one of Britain’s toughest professions, and in the long term create a movement of leaders to challenge social disadvantage.
Children’s social work is under enormous strain. Chronic funding pressures, a ballooning workload and a poorly trained and supported workforce have all combined to put vulnerable children’s lives at risk. Despite the importance of an effective workforce, social work has struggled to recruit and train enough high-calibre staff, it has suffered from a perception of low prestige, and it has been criticised for offering degree courses that provide inadequate training. This paper makes a case for change to the profession and the government. It is not inevitable that social work remains one of Britain’s least appealing careers, when in fact it is one of the most demanding and important.
So, it seems that those behind the Dutroux scandal move onwards and upwards.
The Dutroux Scandal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKc6-TqBfk4
ARK and the Dutroux Scandal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKc6-TqBfk4
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/cr ... 29458.htmlThis year, we played a central role in the development of Frontline, a social enterprise aiming to transform the lives of vulnerable children by attracting outstanding individuals into child social work. Frontline will recruit high potential graduates and career switchers and train them over two years, combining academic study and on-the-job experience to develop them into exceptional social workers who can help improve outcomes for vulnerable children and their families. ARK UK Programmes provided seed funding and practical support for Frontline and continues to help it move towards its goal of financial independence within two years.
IoS exclusive: After the Savile scandal, a revolution in child protection
A scheme modelled on Teach First could help restore prestige to the embattled profession
A revolution in child protection which would see elite graduates fast-tracked into social work has been given the go-ahead by Michael Gove, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.
The programme, called Frontline, is modelled on Teach First and would create a new movement of social workers to bring leadership, prestige and a sense of "social mission" to one of the least appealing and most widely criticised professions.
The Education Secretary gave the green light to the plan amid growing concern about child protection in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal. The revelations have once again highlighted widespread problems with the protection of children and the state of social work in Britain, which has been described as a "national scandal" by Lord Adonis, the former education minister.