Independent Chair Independent Chair We currently have an exciting opportunity for an Independent Chair. This is a full time qualified Social Worker post. The successful applicant will have a minimum of five years post qualifying experience working with children and families and ideally some supervisory experience. This is a county wide post and the office … Continue reading Feature job: Independent Chair | Lincolnshire County Council
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Pressures on childrenās social care | National Audit Office
Extract Local authorities in England have statutory responsibility for protecting the welfare of children and delivering childrenās social care. In extreme cases they may use their statutory powers to place children in need on protection plans or even take them into care. Local authorities are also responsible for delivering non-statutory services for all children and … Continue reading Pressures on childrenās social care | National Audit Office
Medway STC review criticises use of pain-inducing restraint on young people | Children & Young People Now
By Joe Lepper | Children & Young People Now | 22 January 2019 A serious case review (SCR) has criticised the use of pain-inducing physical restraint at Medway Secure Training Centre (STC), saying it increases the risk of young inmates being abused. John Drew, independent chair of the Medway Safeguarding Children Board, said he was … Continue reading Medway STC review criticises use of pain-inducing restraint on young people | Children & Young People Now
DfE threatened with judicial review over childrenās social care āmyth-bustingā document
A charity has threatened the Department for Education with legal action if it does not withdraw a āmisleadingā document about how local authority duties towards vulnerable children can accommodate new working practices. Article 39, which was among the signatories of an open letter last September challenging the āmyth-bustingā guide, wrote to the secretary of state … Continue reading DfE threatened with judicial review over childrenās social care āmyth-bustingā document
Reflection, recognition and reward | Martin Gray | ADCS
Martin Gray, Chair of the ADCS North East region, writes about celebrating the many achievements of staff in children's services. As we embark on what will undoubtedly be another extremely challenging year, it is more important than ever that we continue to recognise our role in using the power of reflection, recognition and reward as … Continue reading Reflection, recognition and reward | Martin Gray | ADCS
Derby City Council: working with young people to support them āto get a life not a serviceā | DfE
At Derby City Council we are testing a new innovative way of working with young people 16+ to support them improve their life pathway ā āto get a life not a serviceā. Ā This involves testing an already established and successful approach within our adult social care system locally, to understand its transferability across the rest … Continue reading Derby City Council: working with young people to support them āto get a life not a serviceā | DfE
Research in Practice | New open access briefing on the relationship between contextual, complex and transitional safeguarding
A new briefing note produced by theĀ Contextual Safeguarding NetworkĀ at theĀ University of Bedfordshire, with Research in Practice andĀ Rochdale Borough Council, outlines what is meant by the terms ācomplex safeguardingā, ācontextual safeguardingā and ātransitional safeguardingā and how these approaches overlap and complement each other. Read full piece at source: Research in Practice | New open access briefing … Continue reading Research in Practice | New open access briefing on the relationship between contextual, complex and transitional safeguarding
Care leavers in higher education: how many are there and why does it matter?
Do care leavers enter higher education with the same propensity as other young people? Neil Harrison explains why the data we currently use to answer this question are flawed, and how they can skew policymaking in this area. Read full piece at source:Ā Care leavers in higher education: how many are there and why does it … Continue reading Care leavers in higher education: how many are there and why does it matter?
Ray Jones: āIf councils lose accountability for childrenās services then families will lose the help they needā
Ray Jones, social work academic and former director of social services in Wiltshire, has been nothing short of vocal about his concerns surrounding the increasing involvement of private companies in the delivery of social work and social care. Many share his view ā almost 72,000 people signed three petitions in 2014 opposing government proposals to … Continue reading Ray Jones: āIf councils lose accountability for childrenās services then families will lose the help they needā
Home education – important court ruling #safeguarding #humanrights
German parents whose four children were taken into care because they refused to send them to school did not have their human rights breached, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled. Read full piece at source:Ā Home education: Court rules against German Christian family
