Involving Users in Commissioning Local Services
This study by Age Concern London is about service users’ experience and views of involvement in shaping services, and the experiences and views of commissioners when involving users.
Read MoreThis study by Age Concern London is about service users’ experience and views of involvement in shaping services, and the experiences and views of commissioners when involving users.
Read MoreIn spite of the overall wealth of the European Union (EU), poverty in the EU is still at a relatively high level. Nearly 1 in 7 people are at risk
Read MoreThis e-learning resource introduces the breadth and complexity of communication skills in social work.
Read MoreThis document outlines the government’s next steps on welfare reform. It sets out how it will help the long-term workless back into work and support disabled people and those with
Read MoreThis At a glance briefing examines the implications of the personalisation agenda for community-based health and social care staff supporting people with a learning disability.
Read MoreThis resource looks at the benefits that are gained from the relationships that are built within social work. Using the voices of service users, carers and workers you will hear
Read MoreThis is the first report of a national evaluation of work on child poverty. It provides a synthesis of the findings from ten individual local pilot evaluation reports.
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
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