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NCAS sessions 2014: social work's role in transforming services for children and families

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One year in as Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, Isabelle Trowler says the NCAS conference offers a fantastic opportunity to reflect on the progress made and the challenges ahead. This is your opportunity to understand and inform where …

NCAS 2014 sessions: Pioneers – leading innovation for integration

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‘With more people living longer and, rightly, having rising expectations of their care and support, our health and care services need to transform to deliver the improved outcomes and experiences our communities deserve, within a sustainable system,’ explains Geoff Alltimes, …

Reassessments for Personal Independence Payments extended to other parts of the country

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Regular blog readers know we like to feature updates from our communication colleagues in other departments, especially when those updates may be of use to those of us working in - or with - the care and support sector. With …

Adult social work: add your voice to this important consultation

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The Social Care News blog will always promote initiatives intended to better support those working in - or receiving help from - the care and support sector.  Today, Lyn Romeo, the Chief Social Worker for Adults, launches an important new …

Public attitudes to mental health have improved but still more to do

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This week, Time to Change released data revealing public attitudes towards mental illness have improved significantly in recent years, with the biggest annual improvement in the last decade taking place in 2013. Sue Baker, the organisation’s director, takes us through …