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Professional standards guidance

This document provides guidance on Social Work England’s professional standards. The professional standards are the threshold standards necessary for safe and effective practice. They set out what a social worker in England must know, understand and be … See more

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URL: https://www.socialworkengland.org.uk/standards/professional-standards-guidance/

AMHPs, BIAs and people with lived experience

WebFewer BIAs are employed by mental health Trusts (7% versus 16% for AMHPs) and BIAs are more likely than AMHPs to be independently employed (9% …

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Fitness to practise guide

WebOur fitness to practise powers are designed to deal with shortcomings of conduct, competence or health that are so serious that (either of the following apply): people …

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Professional standards

WebPublished in July 2019, our professional standards became the standards for all social workers in England when we went live on 2 December 2019. They are specialist to the …

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Last updated 12 February 2020

WebAMHP criteria for course providers. Education and training standards. 2.1 The course must have a secure place in the education provider’s business plan. 3.1 The course will be …

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Social work in England: Emerging themes

WebAs of 30 November 2021, the number of registered social workers in England stands at 99,191. Of all social workers registered with us, 82.6% identify as female, …

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About social work

WebA social worker’s role is to listen to and support people, empowering them to improve their lives. They also protect people from harm when necessary. This is often called …

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Social work in England: State of the nation 2023

WebAs at 30 November 2022 there were 100,654 registered social workers in England. 52.1% of the register work in children and families’ social care, 31.2% work in …

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Safe and effective practice

WebThis guidance is for social workers and people who want to join or rejoin the register. It explains our expectations regarding your ability to practise safely and …

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Our role, legislation and rules

WebSocial Work England is a specialist body taking a new approach to regulating social workers in their vital roles. We believe in the power of collaboration and share a …

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Wellbeing for social workers

WebWhat we mean by ‘wellbeing’. Wellbeing extends across a range of life circumstances. Familiar legislation to social work1 articulates wellbeing as being rooted in: dignity, …

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Significance of social work reflected in major new report

Web3/9/2023 4:17:10 PM. The role of social work in society is more significant than ever before, according to a major new report. Social Work England, which regulates around 100,000 …

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Search approved courses

WebCourse Information about BSc (Hons) Social Work (part time) at University of the West of England, Bristol. Approved education InstitutionUniversity of the West of England, Bristol. …

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Our strategy for 2023 to 2026

WebIt also explained the values and behaviours we would bring to all of our work. This second strategy sets out our 3 year ambitions for the period 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026. It …

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The PCFSW & Social Work England Best Practice Guide for …

WebThe P CFSW Digital Research & Practice Development Project PCFSW Online Safeguarding Research and Practice Development Project 2 Below is a list of content …

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The Social Workers Regulations 2018

WebLast updated: 6 February 2024. The Social Workers Regulations 2018 support the implementation of Part 2 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017 in setting …

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Practice placements guidance

WebThis provides guidance against standards 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11 and 4.12 and additional guidance against 3.9, 5.4, and 5.8. This guidance is primarily for providers of …

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