Trade unions have raised concerns about the plans but no decision has yet been made
Work is ongoing to decide whether Falkirk Council should continue to run children's and justice social work services or integrate them into the Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership.
That meant that when the Director of Children's Services, Robert Naylor, retired he was replaced with a Director of Education, Jon Reid. The report adds that the intention is to minimise disruption by transferring the services with no changes to the current structures, and any changes will be implemented over time.The leader of the council, Cllr Cecil Meiklejohn, said the recent move of Falkirk Community Trust staff to Falkirk Council has shown that organisational change can be done successfully and they would follow the same process of engagement, "taking people along with the change".
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