Our research team (@Ravalier et al.) are still looking to recruit more social workers and former social workers with experience of working in coastal communities in England. If you are interested, or would like more information, please contact: [email protected].
A great opportunity for social workers and professional advocates to be involved in research exploring how people with learning disabilities are involved in safeguarding enquiries…please note this is specific to England.
UK students voting rights: where will you be on 4 July? Uni or home address? You can register to vote at either. Postal votes also an option. Use your voice 👊 https://t.co/JsFk6J0NyG
Hello, death talk community, I have news:
The delightful @ColinMurray & I will be in live conversation on @bbc5live 3-4pm BST Friday 5th April.
I'll be answering listeners' questions about ordinary dying, tender conversations & being prepared.
We'd like some questions now:⬇️
Don't we all want to live in the place we call home, with the people & things that we love, in communities where we look out for each other, doing the things that matter to us? That's the #SocialCareFuture we want to help grow. Share if you agree!
My new book Adult Safeguarding Observed is out today. I have three free copies to give away. If you would like to enter the draw, then please RT (or do your own tweet with a link to the book and copy me in). Closes 02.08.23 https://t.co/ScyIMdnGkk
@TheSmallPlaces In my experience it’s mainly social workers. Varies for non-registered social care professionals depending on LA but historically something always delegated up to registered professionals incl OTs if decision within their expertise
The daughter of a P in the Court of Protection writes about her experience of the court process and offers some observations and recommendations for families and legal professionals. @OpenJusticeCOP https://t.co/ta6JHebWZ3