Department of Health project to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing support for children and young people in care system SCIE has been commissioned by the Department of Health to develop: care pathways based on the young personās journey through the system models of care to inform the organisation and configuration of services quality principles … Continue reading Call for evidence: Improving mental health & emotional wellbeing support for children & young people in care.
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Not In Our Name – Daily Fail piece
Thanks @BoormanAmanda - this perfectly sums up how I feel about the Daily Fail article. https://t.co/XRaHCzHHXM Not in my name. ā Mum (@mummywriter) 30 December 2016 'The Daily Mail article (link here) on adoption support, or lack of it, really woke us from the Christmas bubble with a start says . A very rude awakening … Continue reading Not In Our Name – Daily Fail piece
Working with parents in a problem-solving way: new evidence about Family Drug and Alcohol Courts
Family Drug and Alcohol Courts - an alternative approach to care proceedings - new article by Jo Tunnard: https://t.co/r1fB4a2Caf ā Research in Practice (@researchIP) 6 December 2016 ByĀ Jo Tunnard via Research in Practice. TwitterĀ @researchIP Lancaster University has now published the full findings of two research studies that provide new evidence to support the unique way … Continue reading Working with parents in a problem-solving way: new evidence about Family Drug and Alcohol Courts
Featured post: Birmingham Children’s Services Career Hub for the Child Protection Review & Independent Reviewing Officer service
Visit https://t.co/qIu4FolXUK to find out how you can make a read difference to the way we practice social work. pic.twitter.com/AjEGX1Adbm ā AllKindsofBirmingham (@BCsocialcarejob) 2 December 2016 Welcoming Statement by Debbie Currie, Assistant Director, Child Protection, Performance & Partnership: 'Iād like to welcome you to this careers hub for the Child Protection Review and Independent Reviewing … Continue reading Featured post: Birmingham Children’s Services Career Hub for the Child Protection Review & Independent Reviewing Officer service
Government to bar councils from opting out of child protection duties
Amendment to Children and Social Work Bill will remove list of 'core legal duties', including child protection and child in need provisions, from scope of controversial exemption clauses ... āWe have listened very closely to the issues that have been raised and we want to continue to consult with those working in childrenās social care … Continue reading Government to bar councils from opting out of child protection duties
Childrenās minister: We will amend the Children and Social Work Bill
By Edward Timpson. First published inĀ Community Care on December 5th 206. Edward Timpson sets out the government's plans for its children and social work reforms: [...]Ā I have heard the concerns raised over the clauses on the power to innovate and today, in response to these concerns, I will tell the House that we plan to … Continue reading Childrenās minister: We will amend the Children and Social Work Bill
Children and Social Work Bill: Commons 2nd Reading #CSWB
Children and Social Work Bill [HL] 99: analysis for Commons 2nd Reading Source: Commons Briefing papers CBP-7800 Authors: Tim Jarrett; Hannah Cromarty; Nerys Roberts; Douglas Pyper; Rachael Harker; Paul Bolton This paper analyses the Children and Social Work [HL] ahead of Commons Second Reading due on 5 December 2016. The Bill concerns children in care … Continue reading Children and Social Work Bill: Commons 2nd Reading #CSWB
Mental health checks for children entering care
Children entering the care system will be given mental health checks on a trial basis Speaking in parliament education minister Lord NashĀ announced last month thatĀ the Department for Education will test new approaches to mental health assessments for looked-after children. TheĀ trial will run in as many as 10 pilot areas in parallel to the considerations of … Continue reading Mental health checks for children entering care
Enabling more young parents to keep their children safely with them
Definitely worth a read you work with #young parents who are #careleavershttps://t.co/m1Q8rb5teg ā nlcbf (@nlcbf) 23 June 2016 Research from the Young Parents Project Source:Ā Family Rights GroupĀ andĀ theĀ Young Parents Project This project focuses upon young parents whose children are/have been subject of Children's Services intervention ā whether as children in need, children deemed at risk or … Continue reading Enabling more young parents to keep their children safely with them
Decision Making. Do you have, Inattentional Blindness, Search Satisfaction and miss the Gorilla? – Chris Bolton
Blog post by:Ā Chris Bolton Twitter:Ā @whatsthepont A Question: In a typical workplace situation, what percentage of information available do you scan (use) to make decisions? Please use the scale below to indicate your answer: Your Answer? In the range 60-70% of available information? Up to 75%? (Iām a logical and rational person) MORE than 75%? (I … Continue reading Decision Making. Do you have, Inattentional Blindness, Search Satisfaction and miss the Gorilla? – Chris Bolton
