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Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse

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Webinar Three in the Understanding and Responding to Complex Safeguarding: Issues and Dilemmas series MRC Webinar Series: Understanding and Responding to Complex Safeguarding: Issues and Dilemmas This series of four webinars explores some of the more complex areas of safeguarding practice with children and young people. Although there is a legitimate debate about the helpfulness […]

Use of Self: The Ethical Use of Authority in the Supervisory Relationship

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Use of Self: The Ethical Use of Authority in the Supervisory Relationship Managing and Leading Your Team in a Period of Hybrid Working: A Course for Managers in Children’s and Adult Services (Webinar Five) The last 4 ½ years have seen working practice in social work change significantly. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]

Understanding the Evolving Needs of the Workforce: A Webinar for Those in Workforce and Staff Development

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A webinar which explores the evolving needs of the workforce for those working in workforce and staff development. We are continuing to live in, and work through, unprecedented times. The Coronavirus public health crisis is continuing to exert huge pressures on families, communities and the services that seek to support them. It is a crisis […]

Reuniting Children and Young People with Their Birth Families

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This webinar will explore the messages from research into what can promote positive outcomes for children returning home. Wherever it is possible, the primary objective in terms of permanence for children in the care system is to reunite them with their birth families. However, research has consistently found that this is a particularly difficult and […]

Putting Analysis into Assessment: A Person Centred Approach

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Putting Analysis into Assessment: A Person Centred Approach This webinar looks at the theoretical and research-based knowledge and tools associated with critical reflection. In social care practice with adults, the importance of the capacity for practitioners to exercise critical analysis and reflection is widely recognised. This is with regard to managing complex casework, and therefore […]

Tell them what they want to hear: Re-thinking assessment practices with people experiencing homelessness

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Tell them what they want to hear: Re-thinking assessment practices with people experiencing homelessness Part of the HSCWRU Homelessness Webinar Series: www.kcl.ac.uk/events/series/homelessness-series Tell them what they want to hear: Re-thinking assessment practices with people experiencing homelessness People experiencing homelessness often have multiple, complex needs that intersect around issues of substance use, mental and physical ill-health, […]

Critical and Reflective Practice Book Group for CSC Practitioners

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This unique group looks at articles, papers and reports and considers their implications for CSC practice. A group for CSC practitioners and managers that looks at articles, papers and reports and considers their implications for practice. The MRC Critical and Reflective Practice Book Group for Children's Social Care Practitioners is a well-established group that provides […]

Dementia and Managing Risk

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Dementia and Managing Risk This webinar will explore the debates about risks in dementia care. Tues, 03 December 2024 09:30 - 11:00 GMT FREE workshop for members only To Book Click Here

Memory loss and physical frailty amongst people experiencing homelessness: learning from two new research studies

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Memory loss and physical frailty amongst people experiencing homelessness: learning from two new research studies Part of the HSCWRU Homelessness Webinar Series: www.kcl.ac.uk/events/series/homelessness-series People who experience homelessness are more likely to have memory loss and physical frailty than the general population, but it can be hard for practitioners to identify and address these unmet needs. […]