VB reader concerned at what he calls the 'Terse, Offhanded And Supercilious' response Director of Corporate Governance, Davina Fiore, gave to the United Kingdom Home Care Association when they asked for information to share with their members in relation to potential legal challenges to statutory commissioning of homecare
IWC Independent councillor Jonathan Bacon volunteered his time to be a care worker for a day last week at a Dementia Unit to get a flavour of the challenges faced by carers and the cared for.
Full report from Wednesday evening's Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel meeting where the future of the Isle of Wight Music Service was discussed.
Full report tomorrow on the meeting of the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel. Recommended option was rejected by panel and alternatives voted upon. A delegated decision to go to full public consultation will be made by cabinet member Cllr Cousins.
In response to the proposed recommended changes to the Island's Music Service, an amateur Island musician shares with us her argument for keeping peripatetic music teachers, citing that poorer children wouldn't be able to afford music lessons and the quality of Island music education would drop immensely.
Former acting head of the Isle of Wight Music Service sends an open letter to the members of the Panel who will be making decisions on its future next week.
Yesterday's report about the shakeup of the Music Service reveals that because there are now fewer schools to sell their services to and a decline in pupil numbers, there is an operating loss for this financial year.
Changes to the way the government fund the Music Education Grant mean that the Isle of Wight Music Service may be looking at a radical restructure with compulsory redundancies and tuition support commissioned on an 'as and when' basis.