Children's Commissioner for England warns children not being adequately safeguarded from abuse in institutional settings ...
Access to NHS continuing healthcare is “unfair and inconsistent”, a study has reported. There are significant local and regional variations in eligibility for and spending on CHC that cannot be fully ...
Season two of Learn on the go – a social work podcast from Community Care Inform – has launched with an episode that explores parental conflict. Jude Gordon, a project manager within the child poverty ...
As the sector grapples with high levels of burn out, three social workers discuss the boundaries they've put in place for their wellbeing ...
Two social workers and a guardian discuss working together and the changes needed to improve working relationships ...
In this sponsored feature, ASDAN explains how its Moving On course as helped one council support its care leavers build independence ...
Welcome to a new three-part series, in collaboration with North Lincolnshire’s children and families service, that explores career progression, wellbeing and social work practice. In its most recent ...
Often, social workers frame self-doubt as ‘imposter syndrome’. But doing so stops them from addressing the real causes, writes Vicki Shevlin.
A children's social worker remembers their former team manager, who was instrumental in supporting her team during the pandemic ...
Data suggests funding on family support and safeguarding being squeezed, as government seeks to shift spending away from care system ...
AMHP leads and charity urge changes to Mental Health Act reform bill as data shows black people four times as likely to be detained as white people ...
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman upheld more complaints in relation to adult social care services in 2024-25 compared with 2023-24 ...