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THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
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QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been CUT PROFITS AND FEES, CARE REVIEW LEAD IMPLORES CHILDREN'S 14 hours ago · Review into sector profits. MacAlister’s comments with competition regulator the Competition and Markets Authority carrying out a review into the residential care and fostering markets, which includes a focus on whether profits are coming at the expense of quality.. The issue is a matter of dispute between providers, commentators and councils. 10 YEARS ON FROM WINTERBOURNE VIEW: LESSONS FOR SOCIAL 22 hours ago · 10 years on from Winterbourne View: lessons for social workers Professional curiosity, legal literacy and a human rights focus are key to social workers enabling better lives, and ending institutionalised care, for people with learning disabilities, say Jack Skinner and Claire Webster THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 SOCIAL WORKERS TO HELP SCHOOLS TACKLE SEXUAL ABUSE AFTER 1 day ago · By Nicole Weinstein. Social workers will be deployed to help schools tackle the ‘normalisation’ of sexual harassment and online sexual abuse identified by Ofsted in a report today.. A pilot in which social workers provide supervision to designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) within schools will be extended from 30 to 40 areas from September, the government announced today, with a focus on ‘THE INJUSTICE EXPOSED BY COVID HAS LEFT ME ANGRIER’, SAYS ‘The injustice exposed by Covid has left me angrier’, says outgoing social care directors’ leader After leading ADASS through the most turbulent year in living memory for social care, James Bullion reflects on the pandemic, his hopes for reform and the need for a unified voice in social care “THE FAMILY SAFEGUARDING MODEL GIVES FAMILIES THE PLATFORM Hertfordshire County Council applied to the Department for Education for the innovation fund in 2015, and was awarded a grant to create the family safeguarding model. The model brings together professionals working with families and uses strength-based tool – motivational interviewing (MI) – to engage better in meeting their needs. Since its introduction, the council SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording sees biggest drop in 18 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and training OFSTED PRAISES QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AT CAFCASS Ofsted has praised the quality of social work practice at Cafcass despite practitioners managing record caseloads during the pandemic. In a report based on a remote focused visit in April, published yesterday, inspectors said the quality of practice in public andprivate law
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THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from localCOMMUNITY CARE
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GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been COURT OF APPEAL OVERTURNS CASE LAW ON DISCHARGING CARE The Court of Appeal has overturned case law on the discharge of care orders and made clear that decisions should be made according to the Children Act 1989’s welfare principle. A 2018 judgment, GM v Carmarthenshire, had said “something close” CV TEMPLATE FOR SOCIAL WORKERS Whether it be starting from scratch or dusting off an old copy for updating, a CV is one of the most stressful elements of jobhunting. It is also one that can DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been CUT PROFITS AND FEES, CARE REVIEW LEAD IMPLORES CHILDREN'S 12 hours ago · Review into sector profits. MacAlister’s comments with competition regulator the Competition and Markets Authority carrying out a review into the residential care and fostering markets, which includes a focus on whether profits are coming at the expense of quality.. The issue is a matter of dispute between providers, commentators and councils. 10 YEARS ON FROM WINTERBOURNE VIEW: LESSONS FOR SOCIAL 20 hours ago · 10 years on from Winterbourne View: lessons for social workers Professional curiosity, legal literacy and a human rights focus are key to social workers enabling better lives, and ending institutionalised care, for people with learning disabilities, say Jack Skinner and Claire Webster THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 SOCIAL WORKERS TO HELP SCHOOLS TACKLE SEXUAL ABUSE AFTER 1 day ago · By Nicole Weinstein. Social workers will be deployed to help schools tackle the ‘normalisation’ of sexual harassment and online sexual abuse identified by Ofsted in a report today.. A pilot in which social workers provide supervision to designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) within schools will be extended from 30 to 40 areas from September, the government announced today, with a focus on ‘THE INJUSTICE EXPOSED BY COVID HAS LEFT ME ANGRIER’, SAYS ‘The injustice exposed by Covid has left me angrier’, says outgoing social care directors’ leader After leading ADASS through the most turbulent year in living memory for social care, James Bullion reflects on the pandemic, his hopes for reform and the need for a unified voice in social care “THE FAMILY SAFEGUARDING MODEL GIVES FAMILIES THE PLATFORM Hertfordshire County Council applied to the Department for Education for the innovation fund in 2015, and was awarded a grant to create the family safeguarding model. The model brings together professionals working with families and uses strength-based tool – motivational interviewing (MI) – to engage better in meeting their needs. Since its introduction, the council SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording sees biggest drop in 18 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and training OFSTED PRAISES QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AT CAFCASS Ofsted has praised the quality of social work practice at Cafcass despite practitioners managing record caseloads during the pandemic. In a report based on a remote focused visit in April, published yesterday, inspectors said the quality of practice in public andprivate law
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HOW DO YOU RETURN TO SOCIAL WORK? In order to return to the register, social workers need to meet the following requirements, depending on how long they have been out of practice: Under two years: no requirements. Two to five years: 30 days of updating your skills and knowledge. Five years or WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and HOW PRACTITIONERS USE ICT IN SOCIAL CARE WORK The use of ICTs is central to social work which is concerned with exchanging information and sharing assessments with other professionals. However, time spent in front of the computer has become excessive. In our research, social workers, particularly those in duty and assessment teams, reported spending 80% of their time at thecomputer.
SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
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HOW DO YOU RETURN TO SOCIAL WORK? In order to return to the register, social workers need to meet the following requirements, depending on how long they have been out of practice: Under two years: no requirements. Two to five years: 30 days of updating your skills and knowledge. Five years or WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and HOW PRACTITIONERS USE ICT IN SOCIAL CARE WORK The use of ICTs is central to social work which is concerned with exchanging information and sharing assessments with other professionals. However, time spent in front of the computer has become excessive. In our research, social workers, particularly those in duty and assessment teams, reported spending 80% of their time at thecomputer.
SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
“THE FAMILY SAFEGUARDING MODEL GIVES FAMILIES THE PLATFORM Hertfordshire County Council applied to the Department for Education for the innovation fund in 2015, and was awarded a grant to create the family safeguarding model. The model brings together professionals working with families and uses strength-based tool – motivational interviewing (MI) – to engage better in meeting their needs. Since its introduction, the council CUT PROFITS AND FEES, CARE REVIEW LEAD IMPLORES CHILDREN'S 3 hours ago · Review into sector profits. MacAlister’s comments with competition regulator the Competition and Markets Authority carrying out a review into the residential care and fostering markets, which includes a focus on whether profits are coming at the expense of quality.. The issue is a matter of dispute between providers, commentators and councils. 10 YEARS ON FROM WINTERBOURNE VIEW: LESSONS FOR SOCIAL 10 hours ago · 10 years on from Winterbourne View: lessons for social workers Professional curiosity, legal literacy and a human rights focus are key to social workers enabling better lives, and ending institutionalised care, for people with learning disabilities, say Jack Skinner and Claire Webster THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS 1 day ago · Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 SOCIAL WORKERS TO HELP SCHOOLS TACKLE SEXUAL ABUSE AFTER 18 hours ago · By Nicole Weinstein. Social workers will be deployed to help schools tackle the ‘normalisation’ of sexual harassment and online sexual abuse identified by Ofsted in a report today.. A pilot in which social workers provide supervision to designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) within schools will be extended from 30 to 40 areas from September, the government announced today, with a focus THREE-QUARTERS OF SOCIAL WORKERS EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY Three-quarters of social workers emotionally and mentally exhausted on back of Covid-19, finds survey One-fifth of practitioners have taken time off due to stress during pandemic, finds snapshot survey by the Social Workers’ Benevolent Trust, the latest study CARE PROCEEDINGS OF NEWBORN BABIES NEED REVIEW A “wholesale review” of care proceedings concerning babies should be considered because of the growing use of hearings that can see newborns removed from mothers with little or no notice, a study has warned. The research, based on eight years of Cafcass data, found there had been a notable SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording sees biggest drop in 18 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and training WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the UNACCOMPANIED ASYLUM-SEEKING CHILDREN: COUNCIL'S LEGAL WARNING Kent council has warned the Home Office of its intention to take legal action after the coastal borough’s services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) reached “breaking point” for the second time in a year. The Conservative-led local authority’s director of children’s servicesCOMMUNITY CARE
Inspiring excellence in social care. Read the latest social work and social care news, opinion and analysis and find your perfect social work or social care job WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS STRUGGLING TO Don’t book in any meetings or any visits. 3. Have an agenda for every meeting/phone call/visit. I’m doing an activity for a purpose and once that purpose has been achieved it’s time to go. When meeting professionals and families it’s easy to be de-railed from our purpose. My time is precious, I CARE HOME OR CARE AT HOME: WHY CLIENTS' BEST INTERESTS Care home or care at home: why clients’ best interests must decide People with dementia are being placed in care homes prematurely because professionals are not complying with the Mental Capacity Act, says consultant social worker Elmari Bishop. DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local NATIONAL ADULT CARE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ON THE CARDS National adult care intelligence service on the cards. Government and council leaders plan to launch an adult social care “intelligence service” next year to provide practitioners in England with tailored information to support decision-making and service planning. The National Adult Social Care Intelligence Service (Nascis) would harnessCOMMUNITY CARE
Inspiring excellence in social care. Read the latest social work and social care news, opinion and analysis and find your perfect social work or social care job WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS STRUGGLING TO Don’t book in any meetings or any visits. 3. Have an agenda for every meeting/phone call/visit. I’m doing an activity for a purpose and once that purpose has been achieved it’s time to go. When meeting professionals and families it’s easy to be de-railed from our purpose. My time is precious, I CARE HOME OR CARE AT HOME: WHY CLIENTS' BEST INTERESTS Care home or care at home: why clients’ best interests must decide People with dementia are being placed in care homes prematurely because professionals are not complying with the Mental Capacity Act, says consultant social worker Elmari Bishop. DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local NATIONAL ADULT CARE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ON THE CARDS National adult care intelligence service on the cards. Government and council leaders plan to launch an adult social care “intelligence service” next year to provide practitioners in England with tailored information to support decision-making and service planning. The National Adult Social Care Intelligence Service (Nascis) would harness TEAM MANAGERS AND COLLEAGUES SAY THEIR LEADERSHIP HAS 18 hours ago · By Alice Blackwell and Mithran Samuel Social work team managers have reported improving their leadership skills after completing a programme run by Frontline, a view endorsed by their local authority colleagues, an evaluation of the Firstline scheme has found.. The report found participants reported “statistically significant” improvements in their performance against all eightleadership
THREE-QUARTERS OF SOCIAL WORKERS EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY Three-quarters of social workers emotionally and mentally exhausted on back of Covid-19, finds survey One-fifth of practitioners have taken time off due to stress during pandemic, finds snapshot survey by the Social Workers’ Benevolent Trust, the latest study CARE PROCEEDINGS OF NEWBORN BABIES NEED REVIEW A “wholesale review” of care proceedings concerning babies should be considered because of the growing use of hearings that can see newborns removed from mothers with little or no notice, a study has warned. The research, based on eight years of Cafcass data, found there had been a notable THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS 11 hours ago · Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA 18 hours ago · Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording drops to lowest level in 20 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and training OFSTED PRAISES QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AT CAFCASS 1 day ago · Ofsted has praised the quality of social work practice at Cafcass despite practitioners managing record caseloads during the pandemic. In a report based on a remote focused visit in April, published yesterday, inspectors said the quality of practice in publicand private law
TEMPORARY SOCIAL WORKER REGISTER TO CLOSE IN COMING MONTHS The government plans to close the temporary social worker register in the coming months, a review of the Coronavirus Act 2020 has said. The register was set up in March 2020 to bolster the workforce during the pandemic, with anyone leaving the main social work register since March 2018 enrolled automatically.ENGAGING FATHERS
A recent Community Care survey found many child protection workers feel unprotected, and often undermined, by their employers when trying to deal with hostile parents, which in turn affects their practice. Systemic problems: A lack of good supervision and systems to deal with violent or intimidating service users compounds the problem. UNACCOMPANIED ASYLUM-SEEKING CHILDREN: COUNCIL'S LEGAL WARNING Kent council has warned the Home Office of its intention to take legal action after the coastal borough’s services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) reached “breaking point” for the second time in a year. The Conservative-led local authority’s director of children’s services WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of theCOMMUNITY CARE
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Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS STRUGGLING TO Don’t book in any meetings or any visits. 3. Have an agenda for every meeting/phone call/visit. I’m doing an activity for a purpose and once that purpose has been achieved it’s time to go. When meeting professionals and families it’s easy to be de-railed from our purpose. My time is precious, I THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
CARE HOME OR CARE AT HOME: WHY CLIENTS' BEST INTERESTS Care home or care at home: why clients’ best interests must decide People with dementia are being placed in care homes prematurely because professionals are not complying with the Mental Capacity Act, says consultant social worker Elmari Bishop.SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local NATIONAL ADULT CARE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ON THE CARDS National adult care intelligence service on the cards. Government and council leaders plan to launch an adult social care “intelligence service” next year to provide practitioners in England with tailored information to support decision-making and service planning. The National Adult Social Care Intelligence Service (Nascis) would harnessCOMMUNITY CARE
Inspiring excellence in social care. Read the latest social work and social care news, opinion and analysis and find your perfect social work or social care job HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USERAUTHOR: DANIELLOMBARD
Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of the SOCIAL WORK REFORM: IMPROVING INTERVENTION SKILLS The proposed professional capabilities framework, published by the Social Work Reform Board, includes intervention and skills as one of its nine core strands. It sets out expectations for social workers to: Promote independence, provide support and protection, take preventative action and ensure safety through their relationship-building skills. TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS STRUGGLING TO Don’t book in any meetings or any visits. 3. Have an agenda for every meeting/phone call/visit. I’m doing an activity for a purpose and once that purpose has been achieved it’s time to go. When meeting professionals and families it’s easy to be de-railed from our purpose. My time is precious, I THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
CARE HOME OR CARE AT HOME: WHY CLIENTS' BEST INTERESTS Care home or care at home: why clients’ best interests must decide People with dementia are being placed in care homes prematurely because professionals are not complying with the Mental Capacity Act, says consultant social worker Elmari Bishop.SOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local NATIONAL ADULT CARE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ON THE CARDS National adult care intelligence service on the cards. Government and council leaders plan to launch an adult social care “intelligence service” next year to provide practitioners in England with tailored information to support decision-making and service planning. The National Adult Social Care Intelligence Service (Nascis) would harness TEAM MANAGERS AND COLLEAGUES SAY THEIR LEADERSHIP HAS 18 hours ago · By Alice Blackwell and Mithran Samuel Social work team managers have reported improving their leadership skills after completing a programme run by Frontline, a view endorsed by their local authority colleagues, an evaluation of the Firstline scheme has found.. The report found participants reported “statistically significant” improvements in their performance against all eightleadership
THREE-QUARTERS OF SOCIAL WORKERS EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY Three-quarters of social workers emotionally and mentally exhausted on back of Covid-19, finds survey One-fifth of practitioners have taken time off due to stress during pandemic, finds snapshot survey by the Social Workers’ Benevolent Trust, the latest study CARE PROCEEDINGS OF NEWBORN BABIES NEED REVIEW A “wholesale review” of care proceedings concerning babies should be considered because of the growing use of hearings that can see newborns removed from mothers with little or no notice, a study has warned. The research, based on eight years of Cafcass data, found there had been a notable THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS 10 hours ago · Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA 18 hours ago · Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording drops to lowest level in 20 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and training OFSTED PRAISES QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AT CAFCASS 1 day ago · Ofsted has praised the quality of social work practice at Cafcass despite practitioners managing record caseloads during the pandemic. In a report based on a remote focused visit in April, published yesterday, inspectors said the quality of practice in publicand private law
TEMPORARY SOCIAL WORKER REGISTER TO CLOSE IN COMING MONTHS The government plans to close the temporary social worker register in the coming months, a review of the Coronavirus Act 2020 has said. The register was set up in March 2020 to bolster the workforce during the pandemic, with anyone leaving the main social work register since March 2018 enrolled automatically.ENGAGING FATHERS
A recent Community Care survey found many child protection workers feel unprotected, and often undermined, by their employers when trying to deal with hostile parents, which in turn affects their practice. Systemic problems: A lack of good supervision and systems to deal with violent or intimidating service users compounds the problem. UNACCOMPANIED ASYLUM-SEEKING CHILDREN: COUNCIL'S LEGAL WARNING Kent council has warned the Home Office of its intention to take legal action after the coastal borough’s services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) reached “breaking point” for the second time in a year. The Conservative-led local authority’s director of children’s services WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL? 2 Managing personal/professional boundaries in working with children, adults and families. 3 Use of supervision. 4 Planning own continuing education and training. 5 Use of self/emotional resilience. 6 Being an effective social worker while also promoting and protecting personal well-being. 7 Promoting and safeguarding the reputation of theCOMMUNITY CARE
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Search for your next job from 1,393 live vacancies, or upload your CV now and let recruiters find you GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been BUDGET CUTS PLANNED FOR SOCIAL CARE AS COUNCILS COUNT COSTSEE MORE ONCOMMUNITYCARE.CO.UK
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
ARE YOU COMFORTABLE USING INTUITION IN YOUR PRACTICE By Andrew Whittaker, associate professor, London South Bank University. “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift”. In social work, it could be argued that intuition is a gift we are very wary of accepting. HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from localCOMMUNITY CARE
Inspiring excellence in social care. Read the latest social work and social care news, opinion and analysis and find your perfect social work or social care jobSOCIAL CARE JOBS
Search for your next job from 1,393 live vacancies, or upload your CV now and let recruiters find you GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been BUDGET CUTS PLANNED FOR SOCIAL CARE AS COUNCILS COUNT COSTSEE MORE ONCOMMUNITYCARE.CO.UK
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
THE ROLE OF COMPASSION IN SOCIAL WORK The role of compassion in social work. By Andrew Mickel on July 29, 2008 in Workforce. Being treated with compassion makes a big difference to service users, but promoting and measuring it within a professional setting will be difficult, writes Andrew Mickel. Care workers with a long list of routine tasks to complete, and a fixedamount of time
ARE YOU COMFORTABLE USING INTUITION IN YOUR PRACTICE By Andrew Whittaker, associate professor, London South Bank University. “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift”. In social work, it could be argued that intuition is a gift we are very wary of accepting. HOW TO END A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH A SERVICE USER Open communication. Ensure communication with the service user is transparent throughout the relationship. Don’t assume the user understands how long the social worker will have contact with them. Review the progress of your relationship regularly and QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local TEAM MANAGERS AND COLLEAGUES SAY THEIR LEADERSHIP HAS 14 hours ago · By Alice Blackwell and Mithran Samuel Social work team managers have reported improving their leadership skills after completing a programme run by Frontline, a view endorsed by their local authority colleagues, an evaluation of the Firstline scheme has found.. The report found participants reported “statistically significant” improvements in their performance against all eightleadership
GOVERNMENT FINDS ADDITIONAL COVID SOCIAL CARE CASH AT 11TH Story updated. The government has found £341m in Covid-related cash for adult social care following urgent warnings by sector leaders of the consequences of previous funding running dry at the end of this month.. The resources will extend the existing infection control fund (£202.5m) and fund rapid coronavirus testing for providers (£138.7m), from April onwards, while £594m has also been OFSTED PRAISES QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AT CAFCASS 1 day ago · Ofsted has praised the quality of social work practice at Cafcass despite practitioners managing record caseloads during the pandemic. In a report based on a remote focused visit in April, published yesterday, inspectors said the quality of practice in publicand private law
THREE-QUARTERS OF SOCIAL WORKERS EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY Three-quarters of social workers emotionally and mentally exhausted on back of Covid-19, finds survey One-fifth of practitioners have taken time off due to stress during pandemic, finds snapshot survey by the Social Workers’ Benevolent Trust, the latest study THOUSANDS OF EU LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS 6 hours ago · Thousands of looked-after children and care leavers risk being left “undocumented” and in “legal limbo” unless the government lifts the 30 June deadline for European Union (EU) citizens to apply for settled status, charities have warned. In a letter to prime minister Boris Johnson, 45 CARE PROCEEDINGS OF NEWBORN BABIES NEED REVIEW A “wholesale review” of care proceedings concerning babies should be considered because of the growing use of hearings that can see newborns removed from mothers with little or no notice, a study has warned. The research, based on eight years of Cafcass data, found there had been a notable TEMPORARY SOCIAL WORKER REGISTER TO CLOSE IN COMING MONTHS The government plans to close the temporary social worker register in the coming months, a review of the Coronavirus Act 2020 has said. The register was set up in March 2020 to bolster the workforce during the pandemic, with anyone leaving the main social work register since March 2018 enrolled automatically. SEXUAL ABUSE IS BEING MISSED AS CHILDREN’S SERVICES CSA 14 hours ago · Sexual abuse is being missed as children’s services CSA recording drops to lowest level in 20 years, charity warns New report highlights steep decline in the number of child protection plans for sexual abuse, but says actual prevalence is much higher and practitioners need more data and trainingENGAGING FATHERS
A recent Community Care survey found many child protection workers feel unprotected, and often undermined, by their employers when trying to deal with hostile parents, which in turn affects their practice. Systemic problems: A lack of good supervision and systems to deal with violent or intimidating service users compounds the problem. UNACCOMPANIED ASYLUM-SEEKING CHILDREN: COUNCIL'S LEGAL WARNING Kent council has warned the Home Office of its intention to take legal action after the coastal borough’s services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) reached “breaking point” for the second time in a year. The Conservative-led local authority’s director of children’s servicesCOMMUNITY CARE
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A recent Community Care survey found many child protection workers feel unprotected, and often undermined, by their employers when trying to deal with hostile parents, which in turn affects their practice. Systemic problems: A lack of good supervision and systems to deal with violent or intimidating service users compounds the problem. HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENT A NEW SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE MODEL She added key ingredients to success for implementing a new model included: A stable workforce. Manageable caseloads. Effective management oversight and frequent supervision. Highly visible leaders and managers. A strong culture of learning. Good qualitative assurance, performance monitoring and performance managementarrangements.
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A recent Community Care survey found many child protection workers feel unprotected, and often undermined, by their employers when trying to deal with hostile parents, which in turn affects their practice. Systemic problems: A lack of good supervision and systems to deal with violent or intimidating service users compounds the problem. HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENT A NEW SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE MODEL She added key ingredients to success for implementing a new model included: A stable workforce. Manageable caseloads. Effective management oversight and frequent supervision. Highly visible leaders and managers. A strong culture of learning. Good qualitative assurance, performance monitoring and performance managementarrangements.
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS ON SOCIAL WORK STUDENT PLACEMENTS The answer to this and to most questions related to problems on placement is that you need to discuss the difficulties you’re having with your tutor and your practice educator. This can be easier said than done in certain situations. All students should be aware that social work practice is made up of a network of power relationshipsand as a
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ARE YOU COMFORTABLE USING INTUITION IN YOUR PRACTICE By Andrew Whittaker, associate professor, London South Bank University. “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift”. In social work, it could be argued that intuition is a gift we are very wary of accepting. CARE HOME OR CARE AT HOME: WHY CLIENTS' BEST INTERESTS Care home or care at home: why clients’ best interests must decide People with dementia are being placed in care homes prematurely because professionals are not complying with the Mental Capacity Act, says consultant social worker Elmari Bishop. QUIZ TO ASSESS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Managing the boundaries between you and your clients is a difficult juggling act. This self assessment tool aims to help you think about yourself and the professional boundaries that underpin your work. Choose the answers that are closest to how you think you would respond in real life, then check the scores and see how tight or loose your professional boundaries areSOUTHWARK JUDGEMENT
Southwark Judgement. The Southwark Judgement, made by the Law Lords in May 2009, is a piece of case law that obliges children’s services to provide accommodation and support to homeless 16- and 17-year-olds. In the past, many children’s services deemed that young people in this age group did not necessarily “need care” from local THREE-QUARTERS OF SOCIAL WORKERS EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY 1 day ago · Three-quarters of social workers emotionally and mentally exhausted on back of Covid-19, finds survey One-fifth of practitioners have taken time off due to stress during pandemic, finds snapshot survey by the Social Workers’ Benevolent Trust, the lateststudy
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