‘I spent the first three months listening’: how supportive leadership can transform children’s services
Adults, Social work leaders, Workforce
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Polls
Should parents have a right to advocacy during child protection cases?
- Yes, they should have someone to speak up for them. (76%, 838 Votes)
- In an ideal world yes, but there are no funds for it. (13%, 149 Votes)
- No, it would undermine the focus on protecting children. (11%, 121 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,108
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Workforce Insights
- Family help: one local authority’s experience of the model
- ‘We are all one big family’: how one council has built a culture of support
- ‘I spent the first three months listening’: how supportive leadership can transform children’s services
- How senior leaders in one authority maintain a culture of excellence
- How staff support ensures fantastic outcomes for children and families
- Workforce Insights – showcasing a selection of the sector’s top recruiters