Tips from a Community Care Inform guide on how social workers can positively engage with #Gypsy and #Traveller communities #socialwork #archive
Community Care
Online Audio and Video Media
Herne Hill, London 11,077 followers
We help social workers flourish in their careers and employers recruit and retain the best practitioners.
About us
Community Care is the essential online information resource to support, inform and inspire everyone working in social work and social care. The Community Care group is at the heart of your social care career. We offer a selection of products that work together to give social care professionals constant support in the ever-changing social care sector. Communitycare.co.uk delivers news and analysis direct to your inbox to help you keep up to date with the latest developments in social care. Community Care Inform is an online resource for employers, enabling social care professionals working with Children or Adults to make robust, high quality and evidence-based decisions. It is a key tool to ensure social work teams are confidently and consistently undertaking high quality practice. Community Care Jobs is your online source for the best social care jobs and candidates. Jobseekers can search and apply online for the latest social care jobs. We also work in partnership with social care employers helping to recruit the right social care candidates. Community Care Live is the UK’s largest free event for the social work sector. It provides essential learning and professional development through a mixture of training sessions, panel discussions, case studies and interactive learning. Attendees can also benefit from our exhibition where they can meet and network with a range of local authorities and service providers in the sector.
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http://communitycare.co.uk
External link for Community Care
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Herne Hill, London
- Type
- Public Company
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Mark Allen Group, St Jude's Church
Dulwich Road
Herne Hill, London SE24 0PB, GB
Employees at Community Care
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A compilation of readers' letters to the next generation of social workers as part of our Choose Social Work campaign #archive
'Social work is my passion': what readers love about the profession - Community Care
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A social worker details how workplace friendships help practitioners endure tough periods and strengthen loyalty towards organisations. #archive
'I wouldn’t be here without them': the power of workplace friendships in social work - Community Care
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Latest Local Government Association social work health check shows practitioners feel less valued and supported by employers #archive
Social workers doing more with less, seeing increased need and weighed down by admin, finds health check - Community Care
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Advice from a Community Care Inform guide on applying critical reflection to support effective learning from experience in social work #archive
How to develop critical reflection in your practice - Community Care
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.A PSW and academic write letters to the next generation of social workers as part of our Choose Social Work campaign #archive
Find your 'person' and prioritise supervision: advice from a principal social worker - Community Care
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Black and minority ethnic social workers are three times as likely to fail assessed and supported year in employment (ASYE) than white counterparts #archive
ASYE failure rate falls but racial gap persists, reports Skills for Care - Community Care
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.A PSW and academic write letters to the next generation of social workers as part of our Choose Social Work campaign #archive
Find your 'person' and prioritise supervision: advice from a principal social worker - Community Care
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An independent reviewing officer celebrates the memory of her mentor for Community Care's My Brilliant Colleague series #socialwork #archive
'Even though you're not here anymore, you still influence my passion for social work' - Community Care
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Professors David Howe, June Thoburn and Ray Jones reflect on Olive Stevenson's influence on the social work sector and their careers. #archive
'A true doyen of social work': the life and influence of Olive Stevenson - Community Care
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