Happy St George’s Day/Shakespeare’s Birthday. Welcome to all new subscribers and welcome back to all. I’ve included a preprint of a report in the ‘reports’ section because I think it’s an interesting/important one. Reminder that I always welcome feedback/suggestions/comments.
Have a great week and remember, there are three bank holidays in May - we are nearly there! (if you are in the UK)
After his murder, Stephen Lawrence came to symbolise so much. But he was also my little boy - Neville Lawrence - The Guardian
When experience and policy creation meet - Social Work with Adults - Department of Health and Social Care
DfE should set expectation of face-to-face practice for children’s social workers, say directors - Community Care
Some co-design stories - Relational Activism
Conflating capacity and best interests? Cross-examining a neuropsychiatrist - Open Justice Court of Protection Project
The system is failing and these people deserved so much more - Manchester Evening News
Children's New ADCS President: Inaction on child poverty will threaten government reform agenda - Social Work Today
Safeguarding children with disabilities and complex health needs in residential settings: phase 2 report - Gov.UK
‘Angry, relieved, forever traumatised’: A report into the experiences of families of care home residents who were served a ‘notice to quit’ - King's College London (preprint)
How Can We Support Recruitment and Retention in Adult Social Care - IMPACT (Improving Adult Social Care Together)
Innovation in children’s social care: Contextual Safeguarding, Trauma-informed Practice and Transitional Safeguarding - Research in Practice
Out of Area Placements in Mental Health Services, January 2023 - NHS England
Silver Lining in the Social Care Cloud – Reflecting on the Next Steps to Put People at the Heart of Care - AMHP (Association of Mental Health Providers)
Why Dad Killed Mum: My Family's Secret - BBC IPlayer
Dementia: Fighting for My Wife - BBC iPlayer
Future of Children's Care Podcast - Episode 2 - do keep this bookmarked - this is the second of a series of podcasts which link to a book being published and lots of different and interesting perspectives.
Quality of life, wellbeing, recovery, and progress for older forensic mental health patients: a qualitative investigation based on the perspectives of patients and staff - International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
Story-building and narrative in social workers' case-talk: A model of social work sensemaking - Child and Family Social Work
Human Rights of Older People Networking Conference - Human Rights and Social Care Forum - 28 April
Learning from Reviews - Safeguarding Children with Complex Health Needs - Southampton Safeguarding Partnerships - 3 May
Decision making in child protection – Heuristics, law and organisation - NIHR Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit - KCL - 16 May
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A read
Growth Loops: From linear growth to circular growth - Ness Labs (this is a good way to think about critical reflection)
A listen
Philosophy Bites
A watch
Spring is Here - Simon's Cat
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Very informative, thanks 👍👍