Living and Working: Glasgow
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Care Appointments Scotland turns the living and working spotlight on Glasgow.
{mosimage}The Dear Green Place
Care Appointments Scotland turns the living and working spotlight on Glasgow.
The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland (MHTS) was established in accordance with the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003.
Read More The eagerly awaited 21st Century Social Work Review has now concluded its work and the review has been presented to the Scottish Executive.
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Without dwelling on recent adverse press coverage we thought it would be good to remind people, in a positive way, just why Disclosure Scotland is such a vital service today. We asked Brian Gorman to highlight for us how, why and when it came into being?
Read MoreAre you preparing to resign from your current job? Some job seekers have a hard time doing so, either because they love the job and their co-workers or because they
Read MoreHow many times have you heard it said that there’s no such thing as a job for life any more? It may have become something of a 21st century cliché but it also happens to be true. Statistics state that you can expect to change jobs every three to four years and that you should prepare yourself for three or more distinctly different careers during your working life.
Read MoreNine times out of ten the objective of a telephone interview is to impress the interviewer enough to offer you a face-to-face meeting. From the employer’s perspective they are useful in weeding out unsuitable applicants and thus minimising time wasted during the recruitment process.
Read MoreHere are some tips on successfully changing careers. Follow these career-change rules and you should achieve success in changing careers.
Read MoreBrian Corrigan, Scotland Officer with the Social Care Association, reflects on the recent SCA awards and lecture…
Read MoreA new short story by one of Scotland’s most talented writers, which highlights issues faced by those who care in the community, has been co-published by the charity Artlink and the Scottish Book Trust.
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