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Have your voice heard
If you do not believe your rights are being upheld, you can make a complaint . We want you to feel respected and that you have been treated fairly, even if you disagree with some of the decisions being made to keep you and your family safe. … Have your …
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Your review officer: Lindsay
What's my job? My job is to make sure you have any help you need from the adults supporting you and your family. I’ll make sure there is a clear plan; called your Child’s Plan. We’ll review this regularly with you, your parents or carer’s and anyone else …
Your review officer: Karen
Who am I? I am a mum and granny who lives and works in Angus. I have been a social worker since 2000. What's my job? As your review officer I want to get to know you, build a relationship with you. Make sure that everyone does what they are meant to do …
Your review officer: Siobhan
Who am I? That’s a big question isn’t it! I am 40(ish), friendly and not great at sitting still without fidgeting. I’m rarely grumpy (except for when I lose my keys or phone.. or pen) but usually a cuppie helps 😊 I’ve worked in residential care before …
Your review officer: Teresa
Who am I? I am 56, overweight, rather short, grey / silver hair, brown eyes, wear glasses for reading and computer work, and I am often seen smiling. I am a qualified social worker since 2002 and have been a review officer since 2020. What's my job? My …
Residential care
Our Residential Service provides care placements for children in the Arbroath area in our two small group residential houses - Bramble Cottages. The Angus Council Brambles Cottages consists of two cottages on the site of a former berry field. That’s why …
Kinship care for children and young people
Hello, If you are reading this, you may be a child or young person who has recently moved into kinship care with a relative or family friend. When a child is unable to live with their parents even for a short time, they are likely to be experiencing all …
Kinship care
Although we do everything we can to keep children at home with their family, sometimes it is better and safer for children to be cared for by other people. Kinship carers are family or friends who step up and care for a child when their parents are not …