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Former assistant director Isabelle Trowler, who advised Professor Eileen Munro on the redesign of children and families social work in England, has been chosen by the Department for Education to lead reform in the profession.
Camden's Lyn Romeo will work closely with the chief social worker for children, whose name will be announced by the Department of Education on Friday.
In this provocative piece, columnist Alicia Wood argues that residential care denies older people the rights most of us take for granted and that it should be replaced by supported living.
Oxfordshire council says a range of measures have been taken to improve its response to sexual exploitation - including a joint abuse team with police and a £1.4m investment in child protection
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Social worker suspended after revealing concerns about her manager's handling of a case
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