Social Work Services Enter An Exciting New Phase
East Ayrshire Council’s Social Work Committee today made a decision on the future of services for older people in East Ayrshire which will revolutionise service provision.
Read MoreEast Ayrshire Council’s Social Work Committee today made a decision on the future of services for older people in East Ayrshire which will revolutionise service provision.
Read MoreOn June 13, 2002, 108-year-old Alice Knight finally starved herself to death. It was her protest, a protest against being moved from the care home she loved to one she did not recognise.
Read MoreThe Executive’s response to the Care 21 report, The Future of Unpaid Care in Scotland, is set out today in the form of a 10-year vision that has four immediate priority areas for action.
Read MoreCouncillor Eric Jackson COSLA’s Social Work and Health Improvement Spokesperson has been appointed to the Board of the Scottish Prison Service.
Read MoreSocial service organisations from across Scotland have made the shortlist for the prestigious Care Accolades awards to be held on 2 June 2006.
Read MoreThe Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) has launched new guidance outlining ways that social care organisations can ensure significant participation of children and young people in developing and improving their services.
Read MoreThe chairman of Cambridgeshire’s health watchdog has blasted the Department of Health for failing to respond to concerns about mental health cuts.
Read MoreKent County Council has worked with IT supplier Anite to develop an online self-assessment application for citizens seeking council care services.
Read MoreOur resident careers guru, Miles Cooper, shares some strategies for dealing with a bad boss A number of years ago I worked under a guy (who shall remain nameless!) whose
Read MoreMiles Cooper presents a guide to recognising the signs of workaholism in ourselves and those around us… Does this scenario sound familiar to you? You love your work and are
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