Tag Archives | social work recruitment and retention

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Care review urges national social work pay scales to reward expertise and boost retention

Social work leaders, Workforce
Social workers’ quality of working life continues to decline post-lockdowns, study finds

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
‘Inadequate’ councils bore brunt of sharp rise in social workers quitting posts last year, analysis shows

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Social work recruitment difficulties undermining practice at struggling council

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Quality of social workers ‘higher than ever’, says ADCS president

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Stable social work management crucial to improvements at ‘inadequate’ council, says DCS

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Sharp rise in children’s social workers leaving council roles, government figures show

Adults, Social work leaders, Workforce
Government examining how councils can take more social work students

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
‘Acute’ social work staffing issues and ‘relentless’ workloads slow progress at new unitary authority

Children, Social work leaders, Workforce
Social workers felt uninvolved in ‘inadequate’ council’s attempts to improve, says commissioner

Adults, Social work leaders, Workforce
More social workers needed to deal with hundreds of thousands more assessments, government confirms
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Harnessing social work values to shape your career pathway
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Webinar: building a practice framework with the influence of practitioner voice
‘They don’t have to retell their story’: building long-lasting relationships with children and young people
Podcast: returning to social work after becoming a first-time parent
How managers are inspiring social workers to progress in their careers
Workforce Insights – showcasing a selection of the sector’s top recruiters