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Children

DfE plans will curb profiteering but not without cutting care placement supply, say social workers

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Workforce

A day in the life of a hoarding practitioner

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Workforce

Would you work for an ‘inadequate’ service?

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Workforce

To my social work mentor: ‘Your courage to confront injustice is truly inspiring’

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Workforce

What would you like to hear about from fellow social workers?

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Children

A Google Maps Tribute: a poem about a bereaved child’s resilience

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Adults, Workforce

Do social workers support assisted dying?

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Workforce

‘She’s a team manager who always has your back’

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Workforce

Social workers more likely to quit over management than pay, poll finds

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Workforce

‘My social worker helped me in every possible way during my time in care’

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Children, Workforce

Lessons from two decades analysing serious case reviews

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Workforce

‘I credit my late social work professor for the brilliant career I have had’

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Workforce

Budget will lead to cuts and job losses, say social workers

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Workforce

Local government pay: who’s most to ‘blame’ for this year’s pay deal?

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Workforce

‘I know my manager’s busy – but she never shows this to us’

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Workforce

‘A true champion for transformative change in social care’

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