CHIEF EXECUTIVES

Councils urged to develop stronger DCS succession planning

Councils have been urged to develop stronger succession plans for key children’s services roles amid concerns about high turnover among directors.

Councils have been urged to develop stronger succession plans for key children's services roles amid concerns about high turnover among directors.

According to a report by the Staff College published today, the average tenure for directors of children services (DCS) is now just three years and this was having a ‘direct impact on the ability to improve children's services'.

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