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How devolution is affecting social care: England interviews

Community Care interviewed social workers, service users, social work managers and academics across the UK about their experiences of social care. The resultant snapshot gives an insight into how devolution is affecting social care and social work policy and practice.

Monday 15 June 2009 15:31

Community Care interviewed social workers, service users, social work managers and academics across the UK about their experiences of social care. The resultant snapshot gives an insight into how devolution is affecting social care and social work policy and practice.

In England we spoke to:

  • Larry Gardiner, a service user in England
  • Andrew Christie, director of children's services at the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
  • Ann Baxter, director of children, schools and families at the London Borough of Camden
  • Ian Davey, interim director of community services, Kingston-upon-Thames Council

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The overall picture: a map of the responses and an account of the themes that emerge

Interviews from Northern Ireland

Interviews from Scotland

Interviews from Wales

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