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Future of Social Work, Workforce

Should the government use AI to reform public services?

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Lemn Sissay

Children, Social work leaders

Lemn Sissay: ‘All care stories should be successful ones’

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Workforce

Should social workers feel unvalued by society?

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Social work leaders, Workforce

Is there a disconnect between the front line and senior management?

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

Choose Social Work, Workforce

Farewell to my practice educator: ‘You set the foundation blocks of my career’

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

Choose Social Work, Workforce

‘To the social work manager who supported me through my ASYE’

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Adults, Workforce

Social work opinion split over police involvement in mental health incidents, poll finds

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Adults, Workforce

Should social workers be involved in assisted dying?

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Birthday cupcake with burning lit candle with number 50.

Workforce

A year celebrating Community Care’s 50th anniversary

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Choose Social Work, Workforce

Look back at the ‘brilliant’ social work colleagues of 2024

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Workforce

What are social workers’ job plans for 2025?

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

Choose Social Work, Workforce

To my fellow social work cohort: ‘The world needs us, so never give up’

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Pictured: Moira Gibb sitting against a white wall, wearing a white shirt with a black geometric necklace.

Workforce

Social Work Task Force chair on a career championing social work’s professional identity

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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

Would you work for an ‘inadequate’ service?

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Choose Social Work, Workforce

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

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