Our Self-directed Support (SDS) team have launched the SDS Learning and Improvement Framework, developed with Healthcare Improvement Scotland🚀, a detailed guide to a learning approach supporting continuous improvement.
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"Older Adult Homicide: Investigating Case, Victim and Perpetrator Characteristics in a National Sample from England and Wales" - The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 54, Issue 7, Oct 2024 -
https://t.co/xavVd1bK1k
Could you be a Co-Editor for The British Journal of Social Work?
The @BJofSW Editorial Board is looking to appoint two Co-Editors for an initial term of three years.
🗓️ Closing date for applications is Monday, 4 November.
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@RobMitch92 The flexibility can be helpful to some, but there does need to be a balance. The same goes for some CPD sessions. Useful article by Bournemouth Uni colleagues: https://t.co/M3DBGQRb84
❓ Interested in becoming a Co-Editor for @BJofSW?
The Editorial Board is looking to appoint two Co-Editors for an initial term of three years.
🗓️ Closing date for applications is Monday, 4 November.
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Congrats to my partner & promising young researcher @MalinVelen for her paper in the @BJofSW, jointly w/ B. Kojan @NTNU. They write about sensibility to stigma in child welfare systems & why it's key to prevent harmful acts against marginalised groups. https://t.co/ek72RKzEMY
A new study in the @BJofSW evaluates the success of #FIFSW's Talk It Out Counselling Clinic, an innovative, public-facing counselling service that was established at #UofT during the pandemic in response to increasing challenges to mental health equity:
https://t.co/t67euj9Aus
The below is from a book review of Free Loaves on Fridays in the British Journal of Social Work. A watershed moment as 100 authors with lived experience are acknowledged loudly & clearly (by a care experienced reviewer) in academia. Things are changing.
Well done to all 👏🏼