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Documentary series charting the work of Argyll and Bute council. The demanding work of the health visitors on the front line who are dealing with a rise in autism diagnosis.

Councils across Scotland are in the midst of challenging budget cuts, and with higher demand than ever for public services, the pressure on local authorities has never been greater. From education to housing, repairing the roads and emptying our bins, this series will focus on the council services that illustrate the universal social issues and budget challenges that councils face every day across Scotland.

With access to Argyll and Bute Council, where half of the population is concentrated in six towns and the rest scattered amongst rural communities and twenty three islands, we follow council staff on the front line as they deliver services to some of the UK's most remote areas. Filmed across some of Scotland's most breathtaking landscapes, we uncover the unsung heroes who travel hundreds of miles daily to bring care to their clients, island staff who work not one but sometimes six different council jobs and the amazing frontline workers supporting families in crisis. This series brings the unique challenges and joys of working hundreds of miles from the nearest city to provide those services in difficult times.

In the second episode in the series of three, we follow council staff the length and breadth of the region, from Oban to Rothesay, Dunoon to Jura. We look at the demanding work of the health visitors on the front line who are dealing with a rise in autism diagnosis, the tough decisions being made in the face of an ever-increasing ageing population, and we see the what it is like to be one of those council workers everyone loves to hate - parking warden.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 26 Oct 2017 21:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator James Cosmo
Series Producer Bianca Barker
Executive Producer Elspeth O'Hare
Director Stephen Bennett

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