Your views on the past week in social work

    What social workers had to say about this week's news, blogs and debate on Community Care

    Welcome to Community Care’s weekly round up of our favourite reader reactions to the past week’s developments in social care.

    Jane Parry started this week off by raising concerns about BASW’s response to the government’s Knowledge and Skills Statement for social workers:

    Jane Parry

    But there was praise for Lee MacNeall, the care leaver interviewed about his experiences, as well as strong views on the current treatment of care leavers.

    Tina Kempster

    An autistic social work student’s diary inspired social workers to discuss the value of being different in the profession.

    Ken

    Another student social worker got professionals talking about how to deal emotionally with their work after she wrote about not being able to sleep as the job took its toll.

    Anthony Vaughan

    The news that got most social workers talking this week were the claims that police briefed journalists against social workers following Baby P’s death, with many speaking out against the profession’s blame culture.

    Ezzie

    Chris

    As Helga Pile from Unison questioned why employers were referring particular cases to regulators, social workers also raised questions about the HCPC sanctioning a social worker for failing to manage their caseload.

    Jazz

    Phillip Measures

    And finally, a blog about how residential care can provide opportunities for siblings to stay together, had professionals debating what needs to be done to improve residential homes as an option for young people.

    Steve Martin

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