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  • Baby P: national newspaper wants your views

    Community Care has been approached by a Sunday broadsheet that wants to hear social workers' take on the Baby P case. They want to know: What issues you think the case raises for social work Your reactions to the case details and the news coverage How the week has unfolded in your eyes Whether and...
    Posted to Children's services (Forum) by EmmaM on 11-14-2008
  • What the media made of the Baby P case

    By Emma Maier All but two of the main national newspapers (The Independent and the Daily Mail) ran front page stories on Wednesday about the death of Baby P , the 17-month-old boy who suffered more than 50 injuries, including a broken spine, caused by his in mother and her boyfriend. The details of the...
    Posted to The Social Work Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-13-2008
  • 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
  • Re: Media presentation of child protection work

    There's nothing the media like better than an easy target and social workers are a very easy target. What they do is little understood, most people will never have contact with them and they are often prevented from standing up for themselves. Much of the media in this country is very simple-minded...
    Posted to Social work profession (Forum) by Tony Tony on 02-08-2008
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