Annual Conference 2007 - REPORT
Integrated Learning...¦Integrated Working
Royal Bath Hotel
23 - 24th April
Introduction Trevor Hewitt Slides
Keynotes
Learn to Care - Roles, Profiles and Practice Colin Ashcroft
Slides
Roles and Tasks of Social Work in England Ann Harrison
Slides
Presentation notes Roles and Tasks - questions Roles and Tasks - summary
Social Care Workforce Future Directions Anne Mercer
Slides
Learning for the Future Jane Haywood
Slides
From Social Worker to Care Navigator Transformation or Spot the Difference?Margaret Sheather
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Bringing Down the Berlin Wall partnership working in health and social careJon Glasby
Slides
Workshops
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Workshop Summaries:
The Future of Approved Social Worker training
Robert Brown
Working towards Integrated Working Hilary Ellam
Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity through Learning and
Development
George Smalling
Training needs of Commissioning staff in Local AuthoritiesDon Brand
Registration for Care Workers
Graham Ixer
User involvement in Training (Mental Health)
Shirley Martin and Sue Ilsley
New Types of Worker (Children services)Sue Brook
Qualifications to manage residential child care Jean Spence
New to Learning and Development Keith Brown and John Wallace
Adult Protection in Mental Health and Learning Disability Services: Implications for
staff development and training. Jo Parker and Diane Galpin
Options for Excellence update "“ £13m new capital funding for mobile ICT for
children Social Workers
Additional MaterialAndrew Dalton
Log on to Care project; the next phase!David Crowe and Steven Price
Overseas Recruitment and the Social Care Code of Practice for International Recruitment Kathryn Kelly
Professional Development and professional discretion: are they still feasible within a target culture?Mark Baldwin
Care Matters: Transforming the lives of Looked After Children. Workforce Development Implications Additional material
Ann Harrison
Implementing the CWDC induction standards in children social care settings
David Leay
PQ Specialist Awards: Approaches to 'Enabling Learning' Lynne Rutter
An inclusive approach to learning and development in learning disabilities services
Gill Cameron and Jason Appleton
The involvement of Looked After Young People in training foster carers
Mari Booker
Continuing Professional DevelopmentAmanda Hatton
The PQ Framework: Leadership and Management
Ivan Gray and Richard Field
The Challenges of managing multidisciplinary working
Bridget Robb
Key issues emerging in the development and implementation of local children's
workforce strategiesDavid Leay
Corporatisation "“ a year on
Petina Guilietti-Simner
The new Standards for the Training and Development of Foster Carers
Additional material
John Taylor
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