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  • Re: What would you do with billions of pounds?

    I'd give millions to charity (too many to list but lots working asylum seekers, HIV, LGBT communities and many more in the UK and overseas...), consider buying Community Care from its publishers (LOL!), give money to friends and family, buy more shoes, a country pad.... and a 'green' car...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by Anabel Unity on 06-30-2008
  • Re: Are unqualified staff dangerous?

    No they are not, what is dangerous is an individual persons unwillingness to learn and move on, we are all unqualified to start with and we are taught by the people who know best the service user and their informal support. By listening and hearing what a person wants we can learn alot. The only reason...
    Posted to Social work profession (Forum) by sonyaw331 on 04-04-2008
  • An idea - can anyone help?

    Hi folks, I am a student doing a Masters in Information Technology, and I'm looking to develop a website to allow older people and social and healthcare professionals to access infomation on assistive technology. Do you think that this sort of website would be useful? What kind of information would...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by Curious on 03-27-2008
  • Jersey: the floodgates open

    by Maria Ahmed People in Jersey are finally speaking out in the wake of child abuse allegations on the island. Earlier this month, there was a public rally in support of victims. People used the meeting to criticise the way in which the Jersey authorities have handled the current investigation into abuse...
    Posted to The Social Work Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-18-2008
  • Re: Should I join Basw?

    Thanks for that Carer1. On the point of the government coming to you whenever an issue concerning social work is discussed, do you think it comes to you enough, on a full range of social care related issues, rather than core social work stuff such as the roles and tasks review , and do you think it takes...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by Mithran on 03-12-2008
  • Media coverage of mental health

    The media has probably improved the way it covers mental health but there are still examples of where it does it very badly. Take this letter to the Herald Newspaper in Scotland pointing out the inappropriateness of the newspaper joining together a story about patient numbers in a local psychiatric ward...
    Posted to Mad World (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-25-2008
  • Re: PRTL

    90 hours over three years is not that much. I get the impression that sometimes people don't realise that what they are doing, such as reading Community Care, can count as part of their PRTL.
    Posted to Social work profession (Forum) by Aimes on 02-04-2008
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