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Stand Up For Social Work, Workforce

Employers have a ‘duty of care’ so ensure you report incidents of violence

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Workforce, Stand Up For Social Work

Social care book club: “these conversations are really powerful in helping us to reflect”

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Workforce, Stand Up For Social Work

Could emotional intelligence training help reduce stress among social workers?

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Stand Up For Social Work, Workforce

Social work can restore itself by taking control of its own definition

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Workforce, Stand Up For Social Work

‘I can see no excuse for a social work employer that oppresses its own workforce’

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Workforce, Stand Up For Social Work

Find practical ways to ensure safe caseloads with our free downloadable guide

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Adults, Children, Workforce, Wales

Wales announces £14 million in funding to support social care workforce following law reform

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Workforce

There is nothing more deflating than seeing colleagues burst into tears because of workloads

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Children

We must listen and respond to young people in the system telling us what care means

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Workforce, Children

Social pedagogy approach to learning improves direct work with children

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Adults, Workforce

‘“The good professional” finds that their values and integrity are gradually corrupted’

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Workforce

A newly qualified social worker describes how having Tourette’s affected his studies

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Children, Workforce

Somerset sacks highest paid DCS because improvements are not fast enough

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Workforce

Media bashing of highly paid directors masks the true problems around appointing interim social care managers

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Workforce

‘Quality of learning overshadowed by students’ anxiety to meet the bursary criteria’

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Children, Workforce

‘They seem like such simple tasks but give a real insight into how the boy’s parents are with him, in real life situations’

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