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Legislate to limit social workers’ caseloads, Senedd members tell Welsh Government
Welsh councils must be legally required to set maximum manageable caseloads for their children's social workers and to take all reasonable steps to maintain them This should be backed by a comprehensive workforce sufficiency plan potentially including national pay and...
https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2023/06/09/legislate-to-limit-social-workers-caseloads-senedd-members-tell-welsh-government/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=legislate-to-limit-social-workers-caseloads-senedd-members-tell-welsh-government
1 year ago
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Politicians urge end to ‘horrendous’ handcuffing of children in care
Social Work Recap is a weekly series where we present key news events conversations tweets and campaigns around social work from the preceding week From a campaign to ban the handcuffing of children in care to a new blueprint for...
https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2023/06/09/ban-horrendous-handcuffing-children-in-care-campaign/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ban-horrendous-handcuffing-children-in-care-campaign
1 year ago
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Families to face eviction if children fail to inform on knife crime
This week a labour party member announced they will threaten to evict families if their children do not alert the police on people who commit knife crime Darren Rodwell the leader of Barking and Dagenham Council made the threat as the East London authority urged parents to keep closer tabs on their children ahead of...
https://socialcare.today/2023/06/09/families-to-face-eviction-is-children-fail-to-inform-on-knife-crime/
1 year ago
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Schools out: children face ‘lost decade’ in education after the pandemic
Government ministers have warned today that if action is not taken soon some pupils will face a 'lost decade' of progress in schools in England The Public Accounts Committee have expressed serious concern that it could take years for the gap in attainment between disadvantaged pupils and others to return to pre-pandemic levels...
https://socialcare.today/2023/06/07/schools-out-children-face-lost-decade-in-education-after-the-pandemic/
1 year ago
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‘Little known’ about which practice models work best amid ‘huge variation’ in approach – evidence body
Little is known about which social work practice models work best amid huge variation in approaches across England's local authorities That was among the messages from Foundations the new evidence body created from the merger of What Works for...
https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2023/06/07/little-known-about-which-practice-models-work-best-amid-huge-variation-in-approach-evidence-body/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=little-known-about-which-practice-models-work-best-amid-huge-variation-in-approach-evidence-body
1 year ago
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Naomi Allen – 2017 Frontline programme fellow
Naomi Allen was part of the Cohort of the Frontline programme and currently works as a consultant social worker supporting current Frontline programme as they qualify as social workers...
https://thefrontline.org.uk/naomi-2017-frontline-programme-fellow/
1 year ago
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Frontline faces tougher targets for qualifying and retaining social workers in new contract
Frontline will face tougher targets on qualifying and retaining social workers after winning the right to continue delivering fast-track training for aspiring children's practitioners in England The organisation will also be paid by its results in retaining participants in winning...
https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2023/06/06/frontline-faces-tougher-targets-for-qualifying-and-retaining-social-workers-in-new-contract/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=frontline-faces-tougher-targets-for-qualifying-and-retaining-social-workers-in-new-contract
1 year ago
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ALDCS Summit Recap
February saw us proudly host our annual children’s summit and first in-person event post-pandemic at The Livery Hall, Guildhall alongside the Association of London Directors of Children’s Services (ALDCS).
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1 year ago
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Haringey Make History!
Congratulations to Haringey Council who have received their first 'GOOD' rating for it's children's services department since the 2004 Children Act.
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1 year ago
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London Recruitment Workshop: It's a heart game
The London Innovation and Improvement Alliance (LIIA) hosted a joint workshop stakeholders delivered collaboratively by four London Authorities. They shared their permanent recruitment experiences and learnings.
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