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Children, Workforce

Lessons from two decades analysing serious case reviews

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

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‘A true champion for transformative change in social care’

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Workforce

Social workers want CPD requirements scrapped or reduced

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Workforce

Social work through the decades: a timeline

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Future of Social Work, Workforce

Social workers split over impact of AI on professional skills

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To my supervisor: ‘Every supervision session with you feels like a gift’

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Nervous social worker holding his head in his hands while looking at a computer screen

Social work leaders, Workforce

Nurturing management key to building NQSW confidence, say social workers

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Adults, Workforce

Labour ‘just another government failing social care’, say social workers

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Children, Workforce

DfE agency rules will have no impact on locum use, say social workers

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Future of Social Work, Workforce

AI could be time-saving for social workers but needs regulation, say sector bodies

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The social work assistant who became ‘the glue that holds the team together’

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‘My first manager taught me the meaning of good supervision’

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