Changing social care: an inclusive approach
Adult social care is changing, to put the people who use services at the heart of their own care and support. This requires a different approach from the social care
Read MoreAdult social care is changing, to put the people who use services at the heart of their own care and support. This requires a different approach from the social care
Read MorePoverty has blighted Scotland for generations – and continues to hold too many of our people back from achieving their potential. It is unacceptable that, in Scotland, the wealth of
Read MoreDoncaster agencies failed to follow basic procedures in case of Amy Howson, who died when her spine was snapped by her father, says inquiry report.
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A report summarising international research evidence on the experiences of adults with mental health problems in the justice system. The review was based on systematic review methods and involved screening
Read MoreDeposit guarantee schemes (DGSs) have been helping homeless people in Scotland access private rented accommodation since 1992. Many people who are homeless simply need a decent, permanent home with limited
Read MoreThis publication sets out the findings from a survey of parents of disabled children that measured parental experience of services. It provides a baseline for the national performance indicator for
Read MoreThis guidance has been produced to inform the approach that local authorities and their partners should take to minimise the impact of homelessness on a child in recognition that, while
Read MoreThis report reviews evidence on the experiences of minority groups in the justice system. It covers access to justice for black and minority groups, gypsies and travellers, refugees and asylum
Read MoreLooks at why resilience has become the buzz word in social care; it gathers tools and tips for promoting resilience from over 100 services across Barnardo’s; it summarises what makes
Read MoreCouncil employees in Bridgend have been praised for “sustained and substantial improvement” in children’s services. It has led to the lifting of a “serious concern” protocol after a review by the Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW).
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