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Agency staff within Children's Services (FOI)

Agency staff within Children's Services (FOI)

Produced by the Freedom of Information office
Authored by States of Jersey and published on 18 August 2017.

Request

Children's Services Dept.

Details of staff numbers?

A

Can I have details of the total number of temporary agency staff employed by the department on an annual basis over the past three years please?

B

Total annual cost of permanent staff.

C

Total annual cost of agency staff.

D

Total number of staff trained and qualified to deal with child sexual and physical abuse.

Response

A

Total number of agency staff employed in Children’s Services including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) per year.

  • 2015: 53
  • 2016: 56
  • 2017: 68 (January to June)

B

Total annual cost of permanent staff employed in Children’s Services including CAMHS per year.

  • 2015: £8,455,289
  • 2016: £8,167,007
  • 2017: £4,429,971 (January to June)

C

Total annual cost of agency staff employed in Children’s Services including CAMHS per year.

  • 2015: £1,898,471
  • 2016: £2,378,667
  • 2017: £1,408,601 (January to June)

D

Children’s Services does not require employees to hold a specific qualification for dealing with child sexual and physical abuse. However, the Children’s Service currently employs 78 qualified registered social workers who will have this knowledge. All staff employed by Community and Social Services have access to safeguarding training at a level appropriate to their role. Examples of these courses can be found on the Jersey Safeguarding Partnership Board website, see link below:

Jersey Safeguarding Partnership Board website

Additionally, 22 Staff have recently attended a two day course dealing with these issues. Training and development is continuously ongoing within the service.

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