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Council names top team for integration plans


By Hector MacKenzie

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THE local authority has named the top two officials who will have responsibility for the integration of services for children across the authority from April.

Hugh Fraser has a new role
Hugh Fraser has a new role

Bill Alexander, director of social work, has been appointed as the director of health and social care and Hugh Fraser, director of education, culture and sport, has been appointed to a position with the same title with extended responsibilities.

Highland Council and NHS Highland are working on ground-breaking plans for the integration of all health and social care services.

Leader of Highland Council’s administration, Councillor Michael Foxley, said, “We have made two key appointments today as these directors will take our plans forward, towards implementation in April.

"Integration of services for children and adults is going to achieve better services and improved outcomes for individuals, families and communities. We will take away the institutional barriers that sometimes get in the way of getting services to people.”

Bill Alexander said he was delighted to the post. He said, "This post has key responsibility for valuable services to vulnerable children and adults, and also to help address crime.

Bill Alexcander says he's looking forward to the post
Bill Alexcander says he's looking forward to the post

"In particular, I look forward to bringing together staff across services for children into a new integrated service. We have good and improving children’s services in Highland, and these new developments will enable us to be more effective in ensuring that children and families get the services they need, when they need them.”

Bill has been the director for social work in Highland for just over a year. He was previously chief operating officer, and for ten years he was the head of children’s services.

Hugh Fraser has been director of education, culture and sport since April 2007, having previously served with the Council as head of support services. He has 23 years' service with the Council.

He said, “Integrated services open up great opportunities to provide a co-ordinated service to children and families. I am delighted to be given the opportunity to lead the education, culture and sport service, whose staff will be key players in providing this improved and extended service.”


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