I was interested to hear that the practice of sending social workers from the UK to overseas countries to undertake particular social work tasks seems to be the preferred choice in your experience, and am very interested to hear from other social workers whether this is usual practice in their authorities, both within and outside of the London area.
I must confess that I am the new Director of International Social Services. However, I pose this question on the forum, without a bias, to try to find out a bit more about what social workers do in these situations. A large number of social workers do use ISS, to access information and services from the statutory social services overseas, but a large number do not. Maybe some practitioners don't know about ISS, maybe our costs are too high, maybe our service is too slow, or maybe the quality of the service we obtain from our overseas does not match the expecations of the UK authorities or, in your experience, our referral form is too long ! We also accept that there may be alternative and more efficient ways of obtaining inter-country social work services, if so, we would like to hear about them, so that we can advise others on options and the pros and cons of each.
As regards our referral form, I do take the point. However .... as we are working in an international context, with partners in over 160 countries around the world, the initial referral we send must obtain all the relevent information, there are issues of translation ( not just the actual language, but often the concepts) , logistical issues ie sending documents by courier service to, for example, Democratic Republic of Congo, communication difficulties in countries with weak infrastructure - so our communication cannot be backwards and forwards passing on bits of information as and when it becomes obtainable or necessary. The global nature of our work, I am afraid, necessitates some initial effort put into the referral form, however, after that, the situation is largely left in our hands.
I hope that there will be much more to discuss on this question, but will await further comment for now.
Thanks