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Children coming into the care system under voluntary arrangements

Family Rights Group has launched (10.07.2017) the Your Family, Your Voice Alliance Knowledge Inquiry report on section 20 voluntary arrangement for children coming into the care system. [...] there is no clear national picture of how local authorities go about discharging their duties and exercising their powers under section 20. The Inquiry has raised questions … Continue reading Children coming into the care system under voluntary arrangements

Not in front of the children. — wearefamily

We were getting to the end of our assessment and panel was rapidly approaching, it had been long, intense and surprisingly emotional. We had a great social worker who we felt we got along with very well and who we found to be professional and very capable. Suddenly we hit a huge stumbling block andĀ […] … Continue reading Not in front of the children. — wearefamily

Call to Action – TACT’s Manifesto for Children in Care and Care Leavers 2017 – 2020

Children and young people who leave the care system can go on to have positive and successful lives. But far too often their life chances are disrupted because the state is not a good enough parent. TACT works with its children, young people and foster carers, and with its colleagues in the voluntary sector, local … Continue reading Call to Action – TACT’s Manifesto for Children in Care and Care Leavers 2017 – 2020

The secret ingredient that makes some teams better than others – TED

Originally published byĀ IDEAS.TED.COM Effective challenge is an integral part of the Independent Reviewing Officer role, yet knowing the best route to take is not always straightforward - there is rarely just one way to do this and context is everything. 'In organizations with high degrees of social capital, disagreement doesn’t feel dangerous, it is taken … Continue reading The secret ingredient that makes some teams better than others – TED

Featured Job: Independent Reviewing Officers/Child Protection Advisors

Independent Reviewing Officers/Child Protection Advisors Job number:Ā CAFHE00696 Job type: Safeguarding Location:Ā West Sussex County Council, Bognor Regis area Contract type: Casual Closing date: 20-Jun-2017 Job details Salary Ā£22.21 to Ā£23.83 per hour (which includes an enhancement for annual leave) Casual hours worked on an as and when required basis Based in Bognor Regis area Interview date: … Continue reading Featured Job: Independent Reviewing Officers/Child Protection Advisors

Children’s minister ousted as election creates uncertainty for social care

What could this latest election result mean for social work reform? The Conservatives’ policy for social care reform was incredibly unpopular and may have been one of the factors that cost them the election. Such a policy would have little chance getting through the House of Commons. It is possible that attempts may be made … Continue reading Children’s minister ousted as election creates uncertainty for social care

Parents with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties

Thank you for Child Protection Resource for this helpful piece about parents with learning disabilities. Parents withĀ learning disabilities are entitled to have support to be able to fulfil their parenting role and have more opportunity to meet aĀ ā€˜good enough’ parenting standard. Parents with LD may suffer discrimination from professionals who have little relevant experience and … Continue reading Parents with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties

In case you missed it: Independent Reviewing Officers – a better basis for change

First posted 12/04/2017 Jonathan DickensĀ is professor of social work at the University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich. In 2012-14 he led a research study into care planning and the role of the independent reviewing officer. His latest short article about IROsĀ looks atĀ some of the strengths and limitations of the IRO service. Jonathan draws on recent … Continue reading In case you missed it: Independent Reviewing Officers – a better basis for change

Technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour – NSPCC

The NSPCC has published a report analysing data from their Turn the Page service, which supports children and young people aged 5-18 who display harmful sexual behaviour (HSB), looking at the characteristics of children and young people who display HSB using online and mobile channels. Findings from analysis of 275 cases and case file data … Continue reading Technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour – NSPCC

Improvement in Children’s Services

The profile of Ofsted inspection outcomes suggests that there is a need for system-wide improvement in children’s services. Understanding how best to enable and support that improvement has been the focus of research commissioned by the Local Government Association (LGA), whichĀ sought to answer two central questions. What are the key enablers of (and barriers to) … Continue reading Improvement in Children’s Services