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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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Workforce

Does your caseload match the average calculated by the DfE?

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Choose Social Work, Workforce

‘His unwavering support had a profound impact on my son’s life’

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

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‘Even though you’re not here anymore, you still influence my passion for social work’

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Workforce

Social workers expecting ‘significant cuts’ to social care funding over coming year

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Workforce

Is unions’ 2024-25 pay claim for social workers up to scratch?

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Workforce

How does your employer manage excess workloads among social workers?

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

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‘Her support made an extremely challenging time manageable’

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Children, Workforce

Should councils be able to exceed agency social work price caps?

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Smiling colleagues conversing.

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My Brilliant Colleague: ‘I hope to one day be as successful and brilliant as you are to me’

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Workforce

Social workers’ guilt over unmet needs

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