IMPACT concerned about new Child Support and Family Agency

IMPACT trade union has expressed concern about the new Child Support and Family Agency.

IMPACT concerned about new Child Support and Family Agency

IMPACT trade union has expressed concern about the new Child Support and Family Agency.

It has said that it will co-operate with the transfer of 4,000 child and family support staff to the new agency - which will be set up next year.

But it said that adequate resources are needed to improve child services.

The agency will be independent and have it's own budget - and CEO Designate Gordon Jeyes said it will provide a more integrated and streamlined approach.

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