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Championing unpaid carers

Championing unpaid carers

Introduction from Sarah McClinton, Chief Social Worker for Adults According to the 2021 Census, almost one in ten people in England provide unpaid care, equal to 4.7 million people caring for a loved one. As Social Workers and as system …

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Think you know supervision? It’s about to become a different animal…

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 11 January 2017 - Categories: Research, Society

As my guest blog this week, I am pleased to introduce an article focusing on the co-founders of a cooperative which is changing the relationship between people who receive support and those who provide it. The nature of the supervisory …

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My Christmas message and hopes for 2017

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 22 December 2016 - Categories: Viewpoint

My last blog of the year provides an opportunity to wish everyone a restful and recuperative break over the festive period. It is well deserved and 2016 has been a busy and at times surprising year. Many of us may be …

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Disability, diversity and the courage to be ambitious for all

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 1 December 2016 - Categories: Knowledge and skills, Society

Social work is all about human rights. If we fail to recognise our shared humanity, individual worth and right to equality, we fail - not just as social workers – but as members of society. On the eve of this …

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Caring, sharing social work

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 24 November 2016 - Categories: Education and training, Knowledge and skills

One of the best aspects of my role is meeting and talking with social workers in their practice contexts, hearing about developments in improving practice and finding better ways to support them in their work. I recently spoke at Harrow’s social …

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A framework for a great career

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 16 November 2016 - Categories: Education and training, Knowledge and skills, Mental health

For those of us working in or receiving support from forensic mental health settings, the role social workers play in ensuring that whole person and family approaches are taken is vital. They use their knowledge and relational skills to enable …

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NCAS 2016: Making a name for ourselves

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 28 October 2016 - Categories: Events

Right now, it’s a good time to be a social worker. In these times of austerity and uncertainty, I’ll concede, this might seem like a slightly incongruous statement to make, but bear with me. This year, I’m attending the National …

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Research is how we prove what works

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 30 September 2016 - Categories: Consultation and engagement, Education and training, Research

Even before I became Chief Social Worker for Adults in England, I had long recognised the importance and value of research in social work practice. Then, as now, I believed we must demonstrate professionalism, insight and continuous improvement as we …

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Three conversations, multiple benefits

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 26 September 2016 - Categories: Education and training, Knowledge and skills

Regular readers of my blog will know how keen I am to have a focus on relational strengths based social work practice at the heart of adult social care. The Care Act has provided us with the legislative architecture to …

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Goodbye yellow brick road, hello social work super highway

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 21 September 2016 - Categories: Education and training

A very warm welcome to all new students beginning their social work journey this month. I can still remember the first week of my social work degree at university. If you want to find out when that was, here’s a clue: …

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A day in the life of a hospital social worker in acute settings

Posted by: Lyn Romeo, Posted on: 19 September 2016 - Categories: Integration, Knowledge and skills, Viewpoint

My first ever job as a qualified  social worker was in a large inner city teaching hospital. It  was an excellent start to my career. It was fast paced, demanding and a great opportunity to develop skills and confidence working …

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