The emotional resilience of a social worker
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by Lucy
3y ago
I’ve had this article title written down to write for about 6 months now. So, after a particularly emotionally challenging week last week I thought it was about time I finally said this. Within our training and development as a social worker we often hear about the resilient families we work with and how they ..read more
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How to make an international application to become a social worker in the UK
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by Lucy
3y ago
Over the last six months I have received many questions from social workers abroad wanting to come and work in the UK. For this reason I have been doing some research in the hope that this makes it easier for people who do not know what there options actually are.   Checklist before you make ..read more
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What is the ASYE for social workers?
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by Lucy
3y ago
Once you have completed your social work degree you will be wondering what you now need to do to get a job? How long do you need to wait before you can apply? You will usually find that we are the ones to graduate later normally around October/ November time. The good news is that ..read more
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How to help strengthen your social care team
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by Lucy
3y ago
I often think to myself what is the perfect social work team and what does it look like? Whilst I know a lot of this comes down to staffing issues, retention of social workers, budget cuts/ finances and of course senior management decisions and their expectations of us. Well today I’m using my signs of ..read more
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Pensions for agency social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
I know that I moaned when I was employed about how much I felt I was loosing each month to my pension. Little did I know that when I became an agency social worker it would involve a lot more research. Please note that by no means am I an expert with pensions but this ..read more
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Income protection for agency social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
I’ve had a few people contact be about income protection and I want to help explain the differences so we can consider what we need. When we are agency workers we need to consider how we are going to be able to protect the lifestyle that we have in case we become unwell and not ..read more
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CPD for social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
What is CPD? CPD stands for Continuous Professional Development. In short, it is the way that we continue to learn and enhance our practice and keep up to date with any relevant changes. We have to update our HCPC registration every two years where we sign their declaration to confirm that we have met the ..read more
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Fitness to practice for social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
If you have any further questions around the registration for HCPC or HCPC standards for social workers please read my previous posts. What is fitness to practice? Fitness to practice is the process undertaken by HCPC to ensure that the public are protected from social workers who are not ‘fit to practice”. If any concerns ..read more
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HCPC standards for social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
There is a set of standards that we need to abide to ensure that we practice safely. This is known as the standards of proficiency. It used to be known as General social care council (GSCC) until it was abolished in 2012. Please make reference to my recent article HCPC registration for social workers for ..read more
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HCPC registration for social workers
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by Lucy
3y ago
What is HCPC? HCPC stands for Health and Care Professionals Council. It was created to monitor and maintain a register of health and care professionals to ensure that we all meet the set requirements and standards to practice effectively and safely. Social workers used to be registered with GSCC (General Social Care Council) which was ..read more
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