HL Deb 23 July 1997 vol 581 cc165-6WA
Lord Monkswell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they have any plans for the quinquennial review of the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work.

Baroness Jay of Paddington

The Department of Health will conduct a thorough review of the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work on behalf of the United Kingdom sponsoring departments. The review, which is now due as part of the regular five yearly examination of non-departmental public bodies, will take the form of a prior options study. It will assess the extent to which the functions of the council are necessary for the achievement of the Government's policies and whether there is scope for rationalisation, market testing, privatising, contracting out or transferring all, or part, of its functions to another body. We will consult widely with all parties who have an interest in the work of the council.

The review will have regard to and take account of:

  • the implications of the Government's National Training Organisation initiative for the personal social services sector;
  • the recommendations of the report of the Dearing Inquiry into Higher Education;
  • the Government's proposals for devolution in Scotland and Wales, and
  • the Government's intention to establish a General Social Services Council.

To minimise uncertainty, we expect this fundamental review to be completed by the end of October. Throughout, the Government's objective remains to ensure that quality services are delivered through a workforce trained and qualified to appropriate levels of competence. Nothing must get in the way of achieving that objective.