Firstly, an apology for my absence for two weeks, and an pre-warning that I will also not be able to provide an update next weekend as I am going to be out of the country again. After that though, I don’t have much leave planning so should be straight through until the New Year.
Thanks for all your patience, this might be a bit of a ‘bumper’ week because I have a lot of catching up and I’ll be back again on 10 November.
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How Britain’s ‘brown babies’ were hidden away: the secret history of the first mixed race orphanage - The Guardian
Elucidating the meaning of deprivation of liberty orders: HHJ Burrows and local authority at cross-purposes on DOLS and care plans – Promoting Open Justice in the Court of Protection
Social Care Insights: What's next for adult social care - Care Management Matters
Why language matters even more – Rewriting social care
How can Ofsted conceptualise ‘vulnerability’ in its work within the education and social care sectors? - Research in Practice
The Government has a Way of Tackling Entrenched Health Inequalities Ready To Go – Will It Implement It? – Byline Times
How to improve support for Nearest Relatives under the Mental Health Act - University of Bristol (Research Briefing)
Change NHS and the role of mental health social work – Social work with adults
Improving health outcomes for people with a learning disability: how to end indifference and bring about change - Learning Disability Today
We must ensure kinship care is properly valued so more children can stay within families - PoliticsHome
Tony Hickmott: Not the happy ending everyone had hoped for – Promoting Open Justice in the Court of Protection
Knowledge, skills and behaviours Our plan to bring new curriculum guidance into regulation for qualifying social work courses - Social Work England
Safeguarding children in elective home education - Gov.UK
Cafcass publishes new Domestic Abuse Practice Policy - Cafcass
The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England - Skills for Care
2024 United Kingdom Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People - The Trevor Project: International Surveys on LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health
Adult social care in England: what next? - Institute for Fiscal Studies
A framework for achieving excellence in mental health discharge - Local Government Association
Review into the operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission - Gov.UK
A space to be me: A reimagining of support for young Black people, by young Black people - Centre for Mental Health
The state of health care and adult social care in England 2023/24 - Care Quality Commission
Enablers of digital inclusion in primary care for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities - Friends, Families and Travellers
Support for children and young people with special educational needs - NAO report
‘Social Work as a Global Profession, Handbook for Teaching and Learning’ – International Federation of Social Workers
2023-24 MCA birthday case review – Mental Capacity Law and Policy
Local Authorities, Independent Providers and Placements - Conversations That Care - Care Leaders (YouTube)
AMHPs, MHA admission and changing cultures – in conversation with Colleen Simon and John Mitchell
Adult Social Work Interview Tips Update 2024 - Kayleigh Rose Evans
Are risk assessment tools more accurate than unstructured judgments in predicting violent, any, and sexual offending? A meta‐analysis of direct comparison studies - Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Identifying, assessing and responding to perpetration of domestic abuse: practice guide for mental health professionals - BJPsych Advances
Being Humane in Inhumane Places: A Collection of Papers about Trauma-Informed Forensic Practice - International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
Social work students’ perspectives on the future of human rights - Social Work Education
What should HR be doing to help turn around the NHS? - Middlesex University Business School - 31 Oct
Home Care Research Forum - KCL - 20 Nov
Supervision - Make it work for you - BASW (FREE FOR STUDENTS ONLY)
BASW Student Development Programme (numerous events which are free for social work students - worth bookmarking or passing on to social work students you might know)
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London Standard’s AI-generated review, by late art critic Brian Sewell, exposes a significant philosophical threat - The Conversation
Arts and Ideas: New Thinking: Disability in Music and Theatre - BBC Sounds
Why the Novel Matters - Deborah Levy in Conversation at South Bank Centre - South Bank Centre
thank you Vic