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Why are social workers excluded from new bill to protect emergency staff? | Ruth Allen
The profession works in risky, sometimes dangerous situations yet is treated differently to other emergency service colleagues

Ruth Allen

13, Jun, 2018 @7:33 AM

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Broad horizons: Europe's social care leaders to share good practice and challenges
Theme for Seville conference is empowering users of care services and communities, making best use of professionals and technology

David Brindle

11, May, 2018 @8:18 AM

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Co-operatives are the way to more efficient and compassionate social care | Ed Mayo
Our future care system cannot be driven by price, competition and profits. Here’s how government can encourage communities to take control

Ed Mayo

23, Jun, 2017 @6:54 AM

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New alliance gives social work opportunity to take control of its future | Terry Bamford
Standing conference brings together professionals, service users, employers, universities, unions and regulators to find shared view of opportunities and challenges

Terry Bamford

19, Jun, 2017 @8:15 AM

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Buurtzorg: the Dutch model of neighbourhood care that is going global
Innovative nursing model cuts bureaucracy and gives nurses more freedom and time with clients

David Brindle

09, May, 2017 @7:51 AM

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Welsh social workers 'need proper support network'
Managers need to take a new approach to supervision for Wales to keep reputation as good place to work, Guardian event told

Rachel England

07, Apr, 2017 @10:16 AM

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Brexit threatens social care jobs and funding | Alfonso Montero
Leaving the EU could make social care recruitment harder, working conditions worse and funding sparser – services for vulnerable people will suffer most

Alfonso Montero

21, Feb, 2017 @8:40 AM

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Social care co-ops draw on first-hand experience
Care recipients and their families should be allowed to ‘lead the care sector’

David Brindle

03, Nov, 2016 @11:50 AM

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Social care in Wales: 'Brexit poses risks to staffing and services'
Neil Ayling, president of the Association of Directors of Social Services Cymru, on the impact of the EU referendum, recruitment issues and his priorities for the sector

Interview by Emma Sheppard

07, Jul, 2016 @8:52 AM

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Brexit would be bad for the NHS and social care
Leaving the EU would have a huge impact on the UK economy, foreign health and care staff and drug research

Paul Burstow

26, Apr, 2016 @9:03 AM

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Is the social work bursary at risk – and what would happen if it's axed?
Speculation is growing that bursaries for student social workers could be abolished

Debbie Andalo

15, Mar, 2016 @6:30 PM

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Welsh social workers warned about impact of impending cuts
Guardian event hears that social workers in Wales are happier in their jobs than those in the rest of the UK, but looming changes could affect the profession

Ruth Hardy

15, Jan, 2016 @11:54 AM

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