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Family Justice Review: “How will a 26 week limit work when we don’t have capacity in the system?”

BBC Radio Wales’ Eye on Wales programme has found ‘considerable variation’ between the time taken by family courts to permanently remove children considered “at risk”.

7th June 2012

BASW Cymru submits response to Social Services (Wales) Bill

BASW Cymru has submitted its full response to the Social Services (Wales) Bill, which is aimed at providing legislative backing for the changes outlined in the Welsh Government’s white paper, ‘Sustainable Social Services for Wales: A Framework for Action’.

1st June 2012

Wales survey finds social workers getting supervision in Tesco

Nearly a quarter of social workers in Wales surveyed in a snapshot poll do not receive professional supervision, despite the vast majority of employers having a clear supervision policy.

28th May 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

Northern Ireland Shared Service Plan: a blow for employees and service users

The Northern Ireland Association of Social Workers (NIASW) has criticised relocation plans that will leave some health administration workers in Derry with a choice between long commutes or the prospect of unemployment, claiming it will impact both employees and service users.

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

Peterborough SCR points to wider child protection challenges

BASW has called for a “sustained governmental commitment” to child protection following the publication of a serious case review examining the circumstances prior to the murder of five-year-old Tyler Whelan.

15th 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

BASW rejects Daily Mail fears about the trouble with baby Chardonnays

BASW has responded to media stories about social workers standing in the way of adopted parents being able to change the name of the children they adopt by emphasising the importance of maintaining identity to a child who has been through significant upheaval.

10th May 2012

Blog: Why the Draft Care and Support Bill was more disappointment than relief

My initial reaction to news that the Draft Care and Support Bill had made it into the Queen’s Speech was one of relief followed by disappointment that there was no mention of attempting to resolve the thorny issue of funding.

10th May 2012

BASW’s disappointment at HPC’s refusal to register social work students

BASW has expressed disappointment at the conclusion of the Health Professions Council (HPC) that registration of social work students by the same body that regulates qualified practitioners is not necessary to protect the public in the long term.

10th May 2012

BASW comment following sentencing in the Rochdale child sex abuse case

Read BASW’s latest Huffington Post blog which poses the question “Why do we only take notice of our teenagers when rapists are convicted?”

9th May 2012

BASW signs letter to Cameron urging action to end social care ‘crisis’

Elderly and disabled people are being left ‘in quiet desperation, trying to cope alone, often ending up in hospital or crisis care’.

8th May 2012

BASW’s 2012 AGM – Annual Report and Order Paper

The BASW UK AGM 2012 This will be held on Thursday 14th June 2012, at Novotel Hotel, Birmingham, B1 2HT

8th May 2012

Social workers in England urged to nominate for 2012 awards

Social workers are being encouraged to get their nominations in for the 2012 Social Worker of the Year Awards.

8th May 2012

Social care white paper is a vital chance to implement Dilnot

With evidence gathering for the white paper on adult social care drawing to a close this week, in BASW’s latest blog for the Huffington Post, the Association urges the government to “buck the trend of a society that is only too willing to wash its hands of older people.

4th May 2012

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