This new report is the first legal study in England and Wales to focus on sibling relationships. It offers insights into current thinking about siblings and fills a knowledge gap. By identifying the impact of the shifting legal framework and practitioner and expert assumptions about siblings underpinning current legal decision-making, it addresses an overlooked issue. … Continue reading Siblings, Contact and the Law: An overlooked relationship? | Nuffield Foundation
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Being Ready: How do we know when parents are ready to work with us? | Jadwiga Leigh
New Beginnings is a concept which has been inspired by the Flemish organisation 'Stobbe'.Ā Comparative research carried out by Leigh (2013; 2014; 2017) into the way in which services are provided in Flanders, Belgium and England, found that in FlandersĀ residential centres are effective in providing better outcomes for children and parents. The findings showedĀ that once parents … Continue reading Being Ready: How do we know when parents are ready to work with us? | Jadwiga Leigh
New: Stepping Up, Stepping Down | Professors Featherstone & Morris
āBeing involved in a process is not equivalent to having a voice. Voice needs to be nurtured. People need to feel able to express themselves without fear of reprisals or the expectation of not being listened to or taken seriously. Translating voices into influence requires more than simply effective ways of capturing what people want … Continue reading New: Stepping Up, Stepping Down | Professors Featherstone & Morris
Care Proceedings in England: The case for clear blue water | Isabelle Trowler
This policy briefing highlights the findings from an exploratory study of care proceedings in 4 local authorities across England. The study found that the vast majority of decisions taken to initiate care proceedings were certainly reasonable but the question is whether or not they were always necessary. The study found that the difficulties facing families … Continue reading Care Proceedings in England: The case for clear blue water | Isabelle Trowler
New scheme launched to support young people leaving care – call to action
A landmark package of support has been announced by the Department of EducationĀ andĀ Nadhim Zahawi MPĀ to help raise aspirations and outcomes for care leavers. A number of businesses, charities and every government departments in England have signed up to the Care Leaver Covenant, which commits to provide work based opportunities to young people leaving the … Continue reading New scheme launched to support young people leaving care – call to action
Tips for social workers on cultural competence | Community Care Inform
This article comprises of excerpts taken from a research review on Community Care Inform Children about cultural competence. The review was recently updated by Prospera Tedam, assistant professor in social work at United Arab Emirates University. Subscribers can read the full review, which includes models for culturally competent social work practice, on Inform Children. Culture … Continue reading Tips for social workers on cultural competence | Community Care Inform
Care Leaver Covenant – raising aspirations #readywhenyouare
The Covenant, run by Spectra First, is part of the governmentās ambition to improve care leaversā outcomes so they go on to lead happy and successful lives. The pledges on offer include work placements with organisations such as Liverpool FC Foundation, the Science Museum Group and Rolls-Royce to help them get their first step into … Continue reading Care Leaver Covenant – raising aspirations #readywhenyouare
Serious Case Review draws attention to the requirement for culturally competent and anti- oppressive practice in safeguarding children
A recently publishedĀ Serious Case Review investigation by Newham local safeguarding children boardĀ identifies a number of opportunities to learn from the tragic death of Chris, a 14 year old victim of exploitation. The review points to a particular need to address culturally competent and anti-oppressive practice linked to the approach taken to assessment, analysis, planning, intervention … Continue reading Serious Case Review draws attention to the requirement for culturally competent and anti- oppressive practice in safeguarding children
More than 120 national organisations accuse Government of āignoring childrenā
Source: National Children's Bureau There is compelling evidence that the services and support that children rely on are at breaking point. NCB is proud to be part of aĀ group of 120+ organisations calling for the Government to act swiftly to put children at the heart of its spending decisions. Supporters include teaching unions, children's charities, … Continue reading More than 120 national organisations accuse Government of āignoring childrenā
News from the Department for Education
The Department for Education is seeking to improve communication with IROs / social workers and has established anĀ e-mail channel and a new e-newsletter for children and family social workers. Quarterly bulletins from the Department for Education will provide the latest news, guidance on best practice and updates from innovation projects across the country. Sign-up to … Continue reading News from the Department for Education
