SASW seeking nominations for MHO of the Year 2013
The Scottish Association of Social Work is seeking nominations for the 2013 Wilma MacDonald Award – SASW MHO of the Year, with the winner set to follow in the footsteps
Read MoreThe Scottish Association of Social Work is seeking nominations for the 2013 Wilma MacDonald Award – SASW MHO of the Year, with the winner set to follow in the footsteps
Read MoreA Tayside child care worker has been accused of brandishing a piece of wood at a teenager with learning difficulties. Scott Hamilton, who worked in Arbroath, faces a series of
Read MoreTHE public is being invited to visit an exhibition being staged as part of a massive conference in Glasgow this week. Around 1000 occupational therapists from around the UK will
Read MoreRuth Stark, the Manager of the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW – part of BASW) has been awarded a MBE in the Queen’s birthday honours list for her services
Read MoreA fundamental transformation of childcare in Scotland is needed, according to a group of MSPs. Holyrood’s equal opportunities committee has been looking at issues surrounding women and work. In his
Read MoreFree cancer awareness sessions in Scotland’s schools, colleges and universities have been given a £70,000 funding boost. The money will help the Teenage Cancer Trust’s work on spotting early signs
Read MoreThe Deputy First Minister has welcomed official poverty statistics published today that show that the number of children living in relative poverty has fallen in Scotland between 2009-10 and 2011-12.
Read MoreThe Scottish government has pledged to refund anyone being wrongly charged for care which should have been free. It comes after BBC Scotland revealed people may be spending thousands of
Read MoreA BRAND new health and social care centre is set for East Pollokshields thanks to a joint effort by the NHS and Glasgow city council. Work is due to start
Read MoreEDUCATION chiefs have unveiled a drive to improve the affordability of childcare by creating a network of “co-operative” providers across the Capital. They will press ahead with plans to help
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