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Brid Featherstone and Kate Morris share findings from their research into the role of domestic abuse and poverty in children ...
Following the ADCS president's suggestion that councils pay families in need to enable children to remain at home, we asked ...
Following Baroness Casey's audit on grooming gangs, child exploitation specialist Michelle McManus sets out how social ...
Children's Homes Association warns 'inexperienced providers' have driven a 15% rise in number of registered homes from ...
Professor Anna Gupta discusses the lack of focus on addressing poverty within children's social work, amid rising child ...
Advice from a Community Care Inform guide on how to support behaviour change by parents whose children are in care ...
SWAS aims to provide South Asian social workers with a space to share experiences and challenge the stereotypes that afflict ...
There was a shortfall of 750 adopter families as of March 2025, almost three times as many as a year previously, according to ...
Vacancy rate falls to pre-Covid levels as number working in adult social care workforce reaches record levels, says Skills ...
Practice leaders say they are 'deeply concerned about potential impact' of Social Work England's 33% rise in charges on ...
Most social workers are concerned about current reforms to children’s social care in England or feel they will be actively bad for families, a poll has found. The results follow warnings from ...
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