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Ministers want significant increase in number of overseas care staff found new jobs after losing previous roles due to ...
Adoption and kinship organisations warn reductions in therapy payments risk children being returned to the care system ...
Programmes combining one-to-one mentoring with skills development can improve the mental health of children in care, says ...
A senior practitioner celebrates her manager, who was a 'point of strength' for her when experiencing personal hardships ...
Ministers freeze funding for sector learning and development scheme, following significant cut in social care training ...
“Unresolved trauma, adopter/carer burnout and family instability do not save money – they lead to greater costs to society ...
Find out more about UCL’s postgraduate psychology and trauma course by attending its virtual open day on Tuesday 6 May, from ...
Government accepts recommendation of Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse to create Child Protection Authority ...
As part of the 'Social work around the world' series, this episode features two Australian social workers, who have practised ...
A follow-up article looks at what it takes to be an effective leader in social work and how organisations can best support ...
Over three million families will lose an average of £1,720 per year in real terms by 2029-30, as a result of proposed changes to disability and incapacity benefits, the government has estimated. This ...