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From care management to ‘social work as we know it’: Lyn Romeo on her decade as chief social worker

Community Care

Alongside her children and families counterpart, Isabelle Trowler, Romeo has also embedded the role of chief social worker within the civil service. The legislation, which started its journey through parliament just as Romeo took up her post, made promoting wellbeing the first principle of adult social care.

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U.S. Administration for Children and Families Grant Funds Research Project

University of Connecticut

With a cooperative agreement sub-award of $300,000, co-Principal Investigators Jon Phillips and Cristina Mogro-Wilson will study “ PRESERVE & CONNECT : P artnerships in R igorous E valuation of S ervices that E nhance family wellbeing in R ural VE rmont, and urban Latine and Black communities in CONNECT icut.” Government.

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"Hear, hear!" for this year's 'Nursing in Social Care' award winners

Social Care

Suzanne Mumford (left) and Natalia Stan celebrate their team's thoroughly deserved recognition for a truly transformative project. Passion, motivation and the desire to do more We were delighted to win the Nursing Times Nursing in Social Care Award for a project we are both passionate about.

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Jon Phillips and Cristina Mogro-Wilson Receive U.S. Administration for Children and Families Grant

University of Connecticut

Administration for Children and Families Grant cooperative agreement sub-award of $300,000. The grant will support their project, known as “ PRESERVE & CONNECT: P artnerships in R igorous E valuation of S ervices that E nhance family wellbeing in R ural VE rmont, and urban Latine and Black communities in CONNECT icut.”

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Social work leaders come together to tackle mounting workforce issues

Community Care

High workloads, stress, real-terms pay cuts, the impact of Covid on workforce wellbeing and public negativity about social work – particularly in the light of the Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson cases – have all been blamed for driving people away from the profession. in the year to 2022.

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Does the DfE’s care review response address the pressures behind social workers leaving their jobs?

Community Care

a year earlier, according to Association of Directors of Children’s Services research published last year. This in turn was a key barrier to its ambitions for all children and families who needed a social worker to have an excellent one with whom they could build a trusting relationship.

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What Are The New Government Guidelines For Children’s Mental Health?

MQ Mental Health

The document produced by the Government aims to help organisations, public health professionals, the NHS, local authorities and other parts of the public sector, the voluntary and community sector to make changes to help improve the mental health of children and young people moving forward. To counteract this, 31.8%