Serious Case Reviews in Adult Safeguarding
This study was commissioned by the Department of Health (DH) to explore specific aspects of adult Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) in England and Wales. The research team conducted a national
Read MoreThis study was commissioned by the Department of Health (DH) to explore specific aspects of adult Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) in England and Wales. The research team conducted a national
Read MoreThis resource uses a case study to help you explore the challenges that social workers experience during interviews and what decisions can be made to overcome some of these.
Read MoreThis guidance is being circulated as an interim document to enable the best practice recommended in it to be tested out across Scotland. There is a commitment by the Scottish
Read MoreSince 2007 the survey has again been carried out annually. The surveys serve as a benchmark, enabling measurement of whether attitudes are improving or worsening over time. The questionnaire included
Read MoreThis e-learning resource uses a video scenario to help you develop your observation, listening and interviewing skills and to become more aware of your own subjectivity.
Read MoreThis bulletin presents statistics on racist incidents recorded and cleared up by the eight Scottish police forces in 2008-09. The definition of a racist incident, as given by Sir William
Read MoreSocial services, when based on the best available evidence of what works, are more likely to lead to successful outcomes for the people using them. This is what the Institute
Read MoreThe overall aim of this study was to develop an evidence base for interdisciplinary training to safeguard children by assessing the scope and content of programmes commissioned by local safeguarding
Read MoreThe Scottish Human Rights Commission has submitted a consultation response to the Scottish Procurement Directorate Joint Improvement Team on the consultation draft, Guidance on Social Care Procurement (the “Guidance”). The
Read MoreFamily Intervention Projects (FIPs) work with the most challenging families and tackle issues such as antisocial behaviour, youth crime, school absenteeism, drug and alcohol addiction, domestic violence, poor mental health
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