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Workforce

Social workers not confident in DfE project to cut their workloads, poll finds

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Jane Dunne smiling

Children

Award-winning manager on why family drug and alcohol court services need a secure future

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‘She has been my cheerleader at every stage of my career’

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Workforce

Social workers don’t feel able to speak about Israel-Gaza war at work, poll finds

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Sue Williams

Children, Workforce

Family safeguarding founder recognised in Frontline Awards 2024

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‘She has been dedicated to the families of Swansea for over 20 years’

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Workforce

Workplace friendships help social work retention, finds poll

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Eileen Munro sat at a conference room, wearing a black blazer and white shirt.

Social work leaders, Workforce

Eileen Munro on the legacy of her child protection review

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Want to celebrate the inspiring social workers in your life? Send us a voice note!

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Children

How effective is information sharing in child protection cases?

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Adults, Children

How effective are case reviews in improving safeguarding practice?

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Workforce

Are social workers stigmatised for mental health diagnoses?

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A group picture of contributors to Free Loaves on Fridays, an anthology of writings by people who are, or were, in care

Adults, Children, Social work leaders

Free Loaves on Fridays: 100 care experienced children and adults tell their story

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Workforce

Improving public perception of social work requires positive media exposure, say practitioners

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Herbert Laming

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce

The Victoria Climbié Inquiry chair reflects on social work, 21 years on

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Workforce

Fitness to practise cases should take no longer than six months, say social workers

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