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Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. The first years post-qualification are daunting for any social worker. It is the challenging transition from theory to practice, when practitioners find their footing with children, families or adults and shape their professional identity. However, on top of this, they often face high caseloads, increasingly complex needs , and a loss of experienced staff to support them.
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Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. Principal social workers have urged practitioners to “let go of their frustrations” regarding Social Work England’s decision not to check continuing professional development (CPD) submissions made for this year’s registration renewal round.
Generational opportunity This week, the Department of Health and Social Care , in partnership with NHS England , launches the biggest national conversation about the state of the NHS in its 76-year history. Change NHS is a once in a lifetime opportunity for all of us, whatever our age, circumstance, or profession, to share our experiences, ideas, and concerns about the state of our health and care system.
Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand
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The Social Work Democracy Project (SWDP) has launched a campaign in four battleground states to energize social work students and inspire young people to participate in the democratic process. Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina students have been sent tee shirts with the powerful message ‘ Our Voices Matter.’ They were encouraged to wear these shirts in their daily lives, engaging with voting-age young people and encouraging them to vote by Election Day, November 5.
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