Alison O'Sullivan published her last ADCS blog today andĀ took the opportunity to acknowledge 'unfinished business'. Her championing of the needs of care leavers, in particular, will be sorely missed. Thanks and very best wishes to Alison. Read more here: 'My Last ADCS Blog'Ā
Tag: IROs
Latest IRO Job Vacancies – Barnet
Recruiter Name: NASEEMA AHMAD - CONFERENCE AND REVIEW TEAM MANAGER Council Name & Address: London Borough of Barnet - Building 2 - North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London N11 1NP Role being advertised: CONFERENCE AND REVIEW OFFICER Contract Type: PermanentĀ Hours: Full-timeĀ Location: BARNETĀ Closing date: Ongoing Website for more details:Ā Barnet Conference & Review Officer Vacancies … Continue reading Latest IRO Job Vacancies – Barnet
1st Ofsted āoutstandingā ratings for childrenās services
Two local authorities have become the first to be awarded āoutstandingā judgments under Ofstedās inspection framework for childrenās services. Out of the three authorities that make up the ātri-boroughā (Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster councils), both Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster were rated outstanding, while Hammersmith and Fulham was rated āgoodā. … Continue reading 1st Ofsted āoutstandingā ratings for childrenās services
Push for academy schools raises āgrave concernsā about impact on safeguarding
'Government plans to remove local authority influence over schools risks damaging child safeguarding, the Association of Directors of Childrenās Services (ADCS) has warned. The governmentās white paper also proposes widening the role of virtual school heads to include adopted children in response to figures showing that adopted children underperform in education relative to their peers'. … Continue reading Push for academy schools raises āgrave concernsā about impact on safeguarding
New blueprint for adoption
A new strategy to transform the life chances of children in care waiting to be adopted has been unveiled by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan: New #adoption strategy unveiled - 'A watershed moment' https://t.co/CZkDJcWAhT @NickyMorgan01 pic.twitter.com/J0SXyfXbD2 ā DfE (@educationgovuk) March 27, 2016 Andrew Christie has been appointed to drive forward the Ā strategy: Andrew Christie has been … Continue reading New blueprint for adoption
How often does psychotherapy make people feel worse?
Interesting findings from research sourcedĀ via the British Psychological Society Research Digest: 'We hear a lot about the unwelcome side-effects of psychiatric drugs, but not so much about the fact that therapy can also leave people feeling worse than they did already. Data is thin on the ground, but best estimates suggest that between 5 to … Continue reading How often does psychotherapy make people feel worse?
#Health #Care #spreadtheword
Thank youĀ Ćine Kelly and the BMJ for sharing this great piece:Ā Growing up in care TheĀ paper contains helpful guidance for practitioners and carersĀ and sets outĀ Ćine Kelly's own experiences of health care during her own childhood as a looked-after child. She describes how she began to access healthcare again after some humiliating childhood experiences: My first memory … Continue reading #Health #Care #spreadtheword
Relinquished baby
IROs and social workers will be interested to read this piece about relinquished babies. Relinquished baby, chapter and some verses Author:Ā suesspiciousmindsĀ First posted: 8 Mar 2016 via suesspiciousmindsĀ 'I just ended up doing this long summary of the various issues that arise and where to find the answers in case law, so I thought it might … Continue reading Relinquished baby
Immigration Bill Reforms: Factsheets & Guidance
The Immigration Bill, currently being considered by Parliament, contains measures to reform local authority support for certain groups of destitute families and care leavers. IROs need to be aware of the implications of the Bill as support for care leavers who have no status will be very limited. IROs and children in care teams with … Continue reading Immigration Bill Reforms: Factsheets & Guidance
High Court finds the local authority’s reasoning was āflawedā
Another ruling worth a mention. It involves aĀ High Court ruling on a teenager 'C' who refused to live with her family 'because they were not strict enough Muslims'. Mr Justice HaydenĀ ruled that the localĀ children's services should have provided 'C', who had attempted to travel to Syria, with alternative accommodation. The Local Authority's decision making was … Continue reading High Court finds the local authority’s reasoning was āflawedā
