Most mental health professionals believe the government's
planned supervised discharge orders will not work, reveals a survey
by the Labour Party.
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Professionals say supervised discharge will not work
Child`s pay
A coalition of child care organisations fears the government's
voucher scheme could mean the needs of vulnerable children are
neglected. Henrietta Bond reports.
Academics form new committee
More than 70 dissident social work lecturers and academics
agreed at a conference last week to form the new Committee for
Social Work Education and Policy.
Practising the art of evaluating social work
Practising the art of evaluating social work
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CHILD CARE: RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE
IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Edited by Matthew Colton, Walter
Criminology For Social Work
By David Smith.
BASW/Macmillan
£10.
Seclusion and Mental Health
By Ann Alty and Tom Mason.
Chapman and Hall
£11.
Revised diploma makes the grade
The revised Diploma in Social Work could be implemented next
year, said training council CCETSW, which is expected to approve
the revisions this week.
Growing up in Groups
By Barbara Kahan.
HMSO
£11.50
ISBN 0 11 701843 0
Residential child care is still seen as a last resort.
Social workers ignore new government adoption plans
Adoption workers say they are already adhering to new guidance,
so fresh attempts to overhaul adoption practice are unlikely to
succeed writes Natalie Valios.
Friction as faction fights for freedom
War has broken out at universities as a group of social work
academics make a bid to break away from the control of training
council CCETSW.
Friction as faction fights for freedom
War has broken out at universities as a group of social work
academics make a bid to break away from the control of training
council CCETSW.
Spot the difference
Bob Cervi looks at the youth crime policies of the two main
political parties and asks what, if anything, will change if Labour
wins the next election.
The local press in Dover has dubbed them “tunnel rats”, while the Home Office is proposing to ship them to dispersal centres. What can social services do to ease the pain and pressure for asylum seekers, asks Judy Hirst
The local press in Dover has dubbed them "tunnel rats", while
the Home Office is proposing to ship them to dispersal centres.