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Concerns persist about axing student register as HPC launches temporary measures

The Health Professions Council (HPC) has responded to significant concerns about its abolition of student registration by launching a new ‘suitability scheme’ to oversee education providers in the role they will be expected to play as arbiters of trainee social workers’ fitness to practise.

20th June 2012

BASW members reaffirm support for UK College negotiations

BASW members used the Association’s Annual General Meeting to unanimously reaffirm support for ongoing negotiations with The College of Social Work (TCSW), with the aim of securing a unified UK College of Social Work.

20th June 2012

Social Workers Union launches ‘Operation Speak Out’

BASW’s trade union arm the Social Workers Union is dealing with increasing calls from members as escalating workplace challenges impact on working conditions, prompting the Association to launch a new initiative, Operation Speak Out.

20th June 2012

SWET hands out £14,000 in CPD funding

BASW’s Social Workers Educational Trust awarded £14,000 worth of grants for applicants seeking to further their learning during 2010/11

20th June 2012

BASW honours three members with lifetime awards

BASW’s AGM concluded with the award of Honorary Life Membership to three longstanding members for their dedication and contribution to BASW’s work over the past 40 years.

20th June 2012

BASW “thriving” says chief executive

BASW chief executive Hilton Dawson offered a glowing analysis of the Association’s current state in his annual report to members.

20th June 2012

Full news and updates from the 2012 BASW AGM

A collection of news articles and updates from the 2012 BASW AGM.

20th June 2012

BASW increases charity funding as social worker debt levels rise

BASW has increased the funding it provides for social workers facing financial difficulty, as evidence grows that more and more hard-up professionals are falling into debt.

19th June 2012

Protection of title comes out top in GSCC ‘most influential policy’ poll

The General Social Care Council (GSCC) has marked its imminent demise by publishing a poll in which more than half of all social work respondents named ‘protection of title’ as the policy which has had the greatest influence on the profession over the last decade.

13th June 2012

BASW: Government’s red tape move ‘disingenuous’

BASW has described government proposals to slim down child protection guidance as “disingenuous”.

12th June 2012

Full details of BASW’s 2012 Annual Conference on 14 June

BASW’s 2012 Annual Conference will take place on 14 June, pursuing the following themes: 1. The implications for the profession of the BASW’s State of Social Work survey 2. The latest situation in ongoing efforts to unite the profession by establishing a single social UK College of Social Work.

11th June 2012

BASW tells Pickles to stop bullying the poor

Commenting on plans to be unveiled tomorrow by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles that all 152 top-level councils in England will be incentivised to send in “trouble-shooters” to deal with problem families, Nushra Mansuri, professional officer, British Association of Social Workers, said: "Is the government saying that being poor is a crime?"

10th June 2012

Rise in neglect reports to NSPCC – impact of the recession cannot be ignored

New figures released by the NSPCC show that reports of neglect to its helpline have doubled over the last two years to reach record levels.

10th June 2012

SASW announces CPD programme

Scottish Association of Social Workers ( SASW – part of BASW) is committed to promoting the continued professional development of social workers.

28th May 2012

Cafcass research – “increasing demand must be matched by resources”

Commenting on new research from Cafcass that claims that local authorities are acting more quickly to process care applications.

25th May 2012

‘Baby P’ social workers lose appeal: five years on, social workers still afraid to whistleblow

Gillie Christou and Maria Ward , two social workers involved in the case of Baby Peter Connelly, have lost their appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that they were fairly sacked, prompting BASW to express concern at the wider implications of the pair’s experience over the past four years.

25th May 2012

Progress on Munro, but child protection system still getting worse

Commenting on Professor Eileen Munro’s progress report into the review of the child protection system.

22nd May 2012

Blog: Sexual exploitation of children

BASW member Janet Foulds has written a Guardian blog "Child grooming – what social workers should know".

21st May 2012

Social workers fear for vulnerable children as cuts push system to breaking point

Read BASW’s latest Huffington Post blog Our social workers are cleaning toilets instead of protecting children.

17th May 2012

Adoption scorecards risk prioritising speed over quality

BASW has expressed concern at the government’s publication of adoption scorecards, which rank local authorities on how long children in their care wait to be adopted.

11th May 2012

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