Award for Council Chair
Mutale Nyoni, Chair of the Care Council for Wales, has won an award in recognition of her work at BAWSO – Black and Asian Women Step Out.
Read MoreMutale Nyoni, Chair of the Care Council for Wales, has won an award in recognition of her work at BAWSO – Black and Asian Women Step Out.
Read MoreA training pack that aims to improve social care for children in Wales has been re-launched.
Nid ar Chwarae Bach 2 (Gweithio Gyda Phlant yng Nghymru – Working with Children in Wales) is a bilingual resource that will promote effective support for children in Wales, whether they communicate through the medium of Welsh or English.
The Social Services Summit 2006 hosted at Cardiff has proved to be a great success with Senior Staff, Members and Ministers in attendance.
Read MoreAmnesty International Wales and the British Association of Social Workers (Wales) are challenging ‘real men’ from all over Wales to get involved in the campaign to Stop Violence Against Women.
Read MoreA new Home Office programme to break down barriers to volunteering has received a £3 million boost.
Read MoreIncreased financial help will soon be available for some severely disabled people wishing to live independently in the community.
Read MoreThe process for filling the top job in UK social care has begun. Care Services Minister Liam Byrne outlined details of the new Department of Health board-level post ahead of a number of adverts appearing in the national and specialist press.
Read MoreA new drive to help people with mental health problems get back on their feet and back into work has been launched by UK Health Minister Rosie Winterton.
Read MoreAngus Council’s department of social work and health is delivering services which will improve the lives of many people who receive them.
Read MorePublic agencies across Glasgow have announced a radical reform agenda designed to improve frontline service delivery across the city.
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