CARE IN THE CAPITAL WEEK
20-24th September 2004
The recruitment crisis in London is fuelled by the negative image of social care portrayed in the media. The focus of this year’s Care in the Capital week is to challenge the negative stereotypes in the media and improve the image of social care within London. We want to encourage interest in the profession and highlight how rewarding it is to work in social care.
We have two aims:
1. To challenge the issue of social
care’s image in the media
2. To look at how the profession can constructively influence the
media and communicate positive messages about working in social
care
We are running various activities and producing valuable resources during the week, which will help to achieve these aims. They include:
For your free media toolkit call
Community Care on
020 8652 4861/4699 or email your details to comcare@communitycare.co.uk.
Details of the Marketing Master Class
can be found
here.
Career clinic: coping with interview nerves
23 July 2008
Cafcass sets out to improve handling of private law cases
23 July 2008
Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham: social workers gain management skills and salary
23 July 2008
Healthcare Commission highlights mental health care failings
23 July 2008
Jersey: Simon Bellwood 'unfairly sacked' inquiry finds
Councils failing to implement government guidance issued in 2002, study says
Lone parents, disabled and drug users face tougher benefits regime
Children's homes and disabled people's services exempt from strike
Government Legislation
17 July 2008
Private Member Bills
17 July 2008
Details of government consultations
11 July 2008