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Direct payments, personalisation... who now cares for whom?
By Steve Arthington Amid talk of choice and freedom, service users must remember they also gain more responsibility under personalised services
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The Social Care Experts Blog
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by
Anonymous
on 07-22-2008
Do social workers have to 'like' their clients?
By Peter Corser Social workers must hide their emotions in the cause of non-judgemental practice. But they don't have to "like" their clients...
Posted to
The Social Care Experts Blog
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by
Anonymous
on 06-26-2008
Do you have to like your clients?
Of course 'liking' is neither here nor there in social work, but as Peter Corser's funny blog says, we're all human... click here
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Social work profession
(Forum)
by
Gladowski
on 06-26-2008
Heavy Load
Check out the disabled punk band Heavy Load!
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simeon2
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by
simeon2
on 04-07-2008
Should former service users work in social care
There's a great discussion on CareSpace about whether and how former service users should be able to work in social care and mental health services.
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Mad World
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Anonymous
on 04-03-2008
Service user empowerment – by accident
by Mike McNabb In the name of empowerment, service users are having a greater say in how and from whom they receive care.
Posted to
The Social Work Blog
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by
Anonymous
on 04-03-2008
Sexual boundaries
Yet another social worker has been reprimanded for sexual misconduct with a service user , an issue which accounts for a third of conduct cases heard by the General Social Care Council. As a result, it is calling for a code of practice for social workers on sexual boundaries . I am just wondering how...
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Mithran
on 02-25-2008
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