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Explore our latest articles, insights and news on the topics that matter in social care.

Starting Strong: Career Paths for Newly Qualified Social Workers (NQSWs)

Qualifying as a social worker is a major achievement – but stepping into your first role can feel like a leap into the unknown.

Why SEND Professionals Are More Vital Than Ever – A Recruiter’s Perspective

As a specialist recruiter focusing on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) roles within UK local authorities, I’ve spent the last few years working closely with public sector employers across the UK to source exceptional talent in the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) sector.

Specialist Locum Roles in Adult Social Services

If you’re a qualified adult social worker considering agency work, you’ll already know about the core teams within most local authorities – safeguarding/front door, mental health, review and CHC teams, hospital discharge, learning disability, community or neighbourhood teams, and services for older people or those with physical disabilities.

Exploring Careers in Occupational Therapy: Where Can It Take You?

Occupational therapy is all about helping people overcome the barriers that prevent them from living full, independent and meaningful lives.

The Vital Role of Occupational Therapists in Preventing Hospital Admissions

Hospital admissions can be stressful, disruptive, and costly—not just for patients and their families but for the healthcare system as a whole.

Social Work Values and Ethics to Embody in Your Career

As a social worker, embodying core values and ethics is essential to your practice. According to The British Association of Social Workers (BASW), these principles should guide your interactions with clients and shape your overall impact on the community. In this blog, we will delve into the fundamental values and ethical considerations that should be at the forefront of your social work career, providing a comprehensive understanding of why these elements are so crucial.