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Social care and cyber-crime

Social Care

We access and share sensitive information, from clients’ health and care records, to the bank details of our employees for payroll purposes. For example, we encourage providers to think about: What would you do if you could not access the data held in digital care records, or digital staff rostering systems?

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Social Work Recap: soaring vacancies, social care users left in debt and Shamima Begum

Community Care

Social Work Recap is a weekly series where we present key news, events, conversations, tweets and campaigns around social work from the preceding week.

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Social worker changes undermined engagement with children later convicted of violent crimes – review

Community Care

The review, led by safeguarding consultant Bridget Griffin, was based on conversations with one of the seven young people and three of their families and the involvement of over 100 practitioners, through a survey, workshops, case discussions and a webinar. The seven young people were aged 15-20 at the time of the 2021 deaths.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending October 18, 2022

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

A comment in a webinar chat from Charity Tolliver of Race Forward perfectly summed up a keynote presentation at the upEND Movement virtual convening last week: “Joyce McMillan moderating a conversation with Angela Davis while Dorothy Roberts is dropping history in the chat with Erin Miles Cloud is an absolute dream.”

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending March 7, 2023

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

The event concluded with doctors and prosecutors singing a song mocking skeptics of the diagnosis to the tune of, “If I only had a brain.” ● And in Indiana, the Indianapolis Star reports , a family police caseworker “accused of lying to remove children from a home has agreed to a $6 million settlement with the family she separated.”

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Preparing for Liberty Protection Safeguards

Social Care

In the event the individual is assessed to lack capacity, is under constant supervision and will not be free to leave the setting within which support is provided, then this deprivation of liberty will need to be authorised. Webinar recording: Liberty Protection Safeguards, April 2021. More help with LPS from SCIE.

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Black History Month: reflections on allyship

Social Work With Adults

I was deeply stirred by the events of 2020 and the activist within was unleashed." I was deeply stirred by the events of 2020 and the activist within was unleashed. Neil: But it wasn’t until I watched a December 2020 You Tube recording of Dr Helen Morgan’s presentation on “Whiteness: A Problem of Our Time?”