My life as a carer
Looking after a relative with Alzheimer’s disease both opened Andrea Gillies’ eyes to the demands of the role and changed her as a person. She describes how she immortalised her
Read MoreLooking after a relative with Alzheimer’s disease both opened Andrea Gillies’ eyes to the demands of the role and changed her as a person. She describes how she immortalised her
Read MoreA Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) study commissioned by Skills for Care has challenged the stereotypical view of employment in adult social care as necessarily low status, low skill and poorly
Read MoreThe Branching Out project, delivered by Forestry Commission Scotland, saw almost 100 individuals with series and long-term mental health problems undertake a variety of activities in woodland areas around Glasgow.
Read MoreAn extraordinary meeting of geeks, internet researchers, social services managers, academics and regulators took place in Glasgow on the 14th and 15th of September to discuss the impact of the
Read MoreMind Mapping is a really useful technique in the initial stages of planning any kind of project related to social care services. Often there are a lot of different factors
Read MoreSo much has been written about social work since the trial of Baby Peter’s mother and partner which attracted the attention of the media some 10 months ago. Apart from
Read MoreLanguage is a very powerful tool and a good understanding of language is very empowering. If you have ever been to another country where you didn’t understand the language, you
Read MoreIRISS have announced the publication of Practitioner Research in Children 1st: Cohorts, Networks and Systems by Neil Lunt, Ian Shaw and Fiona Mitchell. This evaluation explores the practitioner research initiative of Children 1st and the Glasgow School of Social Work which was aimed at supporting practitioners to develop and undertake their own small-scale research projects.
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As a manager of a busy care home, there will always be times when difficult situations appear as part of your work. Staff not getting along can be a common
Read MoreMy research into social networking sites for social workers suffering from or open to stress at work has resulted in a major finding; it can be an appropriate wellbeing stress
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