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Five Steps to Planning your Social Work Program’s Self-Study: CSWE Accreditation

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s note: Melissa Freedman, MSW, is a social work educator and consultant specializing in leadership, supervision, administration, and quality management and assurance. This guidance stems from my years of a career spent in leadership, training, and quality management and assurance. Teaching and Learning in Social Work Blog.

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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash over immigration centre scandal at PMQs – as it happened

The Guardian

This live blog has now closed, you can read more on this story here This is from Bloomberg’s Alex Wickham, who has been engaging in the time-honoured lobby practice of U-turn counting. It’s extremely good news that Rishi Sunak will continue to champion the UK’s climate leadership and Cop26 legacy with Alok Sharma.

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Unleashing career potential in adult social care

Social Care

Find out more about our valued sector partners' contributions in this great blog from Skills for Care's Chief Executive, Oonagh Smyth. The overall aim, from the outset, has been to provide better training, clearer career paths and improved job prospects for the domestic care workforce.

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The Role of the Interpretation Guide in the Self-Study: CSWE Accreditation

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s note: Melissa Freedman, MSW, is a social work educator and consultant specializing in leadership, supervision, administration, and quality management and assurance. In this blog post, she shares an overview of the interpretation guide to write a self-study for social work accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

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The role of research in adult social work

Social Work With Adults

Lyn Romeo: Those of you who are regular readers of my reports and blogs will know that one of my priorities continues to be the importance and value of social care research in social work. It’s so inspiring to have their contribution. We hope to seed ideas that should also be commonplace in social care.

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Principal Social Workers making positive changes

Social Work With Adults

Lyn Romeo: I am delighted to introduce Hannah’s blog this week as we look ahead to the national Children and Adults Principal Social Worker Conference in Birmingham. PSWs provide] skilled, experienced leadership and practice knowledge to social workers and social care practitioners."

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International Women's Day: a message from the Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care

Social Care

There are many long standing societal and cultural reasons for this imbalance, which would take a whole other blog to unpick, but the fact women make up the majority of the care workforce, means they are also an incredibly diverse and talented group, by sheer force of numbers.