If you've already submitted your application to renew but have not yet recorded any CPD, remember that you must also record at least one piece by 30 November. Read on http://www.socialworkengland.org.uk/cpd
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National Care Leavers Week 2020: โOur Care Our Sayโ #NCLW2020
National Care Leaversโ Week 2020 is taking place from 26 October โ 1 November 2020. NIROMP believes that the National Care Leaverโs Week 2020 is an opportunity to highlight โOur Care our Sayโ. NIROMP has joined with The Care Leavers Association, the Care Experienced Conference team and care experienced friends from across the wider community to … Continue reading National Care Leavers Week 2020: โOur Care Our Sayโ #NCLW2020
A Care Review in England? Whose views count?
If you are a care experienced person you can give your views on what the forthcoming Care Review in England should cover and how it should be run. Sophia explains more via this 2 minute video: https://youtu.be/4iawcgwa_fU The "Our Care Our Say" is a collaboration between the Care Experience Conference team, The Care Leavers Association, … Continue reading A Care Review in England? Whose views count?
80% of councils have seen rise in childrenโs placement costs during Covid-19
Most councils report rises in weekly foster and residential costs, because of factors including fewer placements ending and increased fee requests from providers โ Read on http://www.communitycare.co.uk/2020/10/22/80-councils-seen-rise-childrens-placement-costs-covid-19/
Help social workers record CPD and renew their registration
Guest blog for the Social Care Institute for Excellence โ Read on http://www.scie.org.uk/news/opinions/cpd-renewal-social-workers
Adoption: Letโs prioritise children, whatever their needs – Ofsted: developments in childrenโs social care
News and updates in social care inspection โ Read on socialcareinspection.blog.gov.uk/2020/01/31/lets-prioritise-children-whatever-their-needs/
How structural racism faced by Roma families in the child protection system can be tackled
By Mary Marvel and Dada Felja We have all become familiar with the discussion about structural racism in the UK, thanks to the excellent work of the Black Lives Matter movement. But it is less recognised that Roma communities are also victims of the same structural racism and discrimination in the UK. Like other minorities, … Continue reading How structural racism faced by Roma families in the child protection system can be tackled
Why โOur Care Our Sayโ is important to me
In 2019 I had the honour of giving a keynote speech to a National Reviewing Officer Practice Development Day in Scotland and to hear about the Scottish Independent Care Review. Scotlandโs Review has been praised for its โunprecedentedโ scope; placing children and care-experienced adults at the heart of a โradical overhaulโ of the countryโs childrenโs social care … Continue reading Why โOur Care Our Sayโ is important to me
How to promote an anti-racist culture in social work
By Wayne Reid, BASW England professional officer and social worker Following the constructive feedback received on my article on UK social workโs response to the killing of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, Iโve been ruminating about clear actions that social work educators, employers and key stakeholders can take to promote anti-racism. My … Continue reading How to promote an anti-racist culture in social work
Length of care cases 10 weeks over 26-week target on back of Covid-19
The duration of care proceedings reached 10 weeks over the 26-week target following the coronavirus lockdown, despite the number of cases starting being 4% less than during the same period in 2019. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) figures showed that, from April to June 2020, the average length of proceedings was 36 weeks and the proportion … Continue reading Length of care cases 10 weeks over 26-week target on back of Covid-19
