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Community payback offenders could be given paid West Dunbartonshire Council work

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Care must be taken not to obstruct the possibility of paid work if offenders are given unpaid placements within West Dunbartonshire Council.That was the response of Jonathan Hinds who is West Dunbartonshire health and social care partnership’s head of children’s health care and criminal justice when questioned on figures which show community payback targets aren’t being met.Councillor John Mooney quizzed the boss at last week’s HSCP audit and performance committee over whether providing work to council departments would help meet a need for both the service and the community payback targets.He said: “The biggest public sector employer in West.

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