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Why post-adoption support is like the holy grail - The Children's Services Blog

communitycare.co.uk — “Why post-adoption support is like the holy grail - The Children's Services BlogView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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How do you help homeless people who refuse your support? - 9/9/2011 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “A group of women who sleep rough in London refuse help, seeing homelessness as their choice. They do not take drugs or abuse alcohol but may have undiagnosed mental health issues. We asked three College of Social Work representatives what they would do in response to two such casesView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Councils withdrawing social workers from mental health teams - 8/22/2011 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “Mental health services risk becoming fragmented and put under increased pressure by councils withdrawing social workers from integrated teams, NHS leaders have warned. Steve Shrubb (pictured), director of the NHS Confederation's Mental Health Network, is one who has voiced his concern that more councils will follow.View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT @CommunityCare: Councils withdrawing social workers from mental health teams: Mental health services... http://t.co/qYvdMdZ

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Graham Allen's second early intervention report: £200m needed over current Spending Review period - The Children's Services Blog

communitycare.co.uk — “Graham Allen's second early intervention report: £200m needed over current Spending Review period - The Children's Services BlogView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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'Allen report report focuses on building market for early intervention'..& 'PBR system within children's services' http://bit.ly/lVdUAW | CC

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Battling elective mutismin in autistic children - 5/20/2011 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “What do you do when your autistic child simply stops speaking to you at home? Richard Shrubb investigates the experience of the Dyer family on the Isle of WightView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Payment by results enters adult social care field - 1/23/2011 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “The method of funding NHS hospitals may be extended to adult care. Gordon Carson examines payment by results' prospectsView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT @CommunityCare: Payment by results enters adult social care field: The method of funding NHS hospitals may be ... http://bit.ly/ghm0bk

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BASW poised to form rival social work college - 1/13/2011 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “The British Association of Social Workers is likely to announce fresh plans this month to form a rival to the College of Social Work, Community Care understands.View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Assessment that fails its own test - 10/15/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “The government has started reassessing sickness benefit claimants on their fitness to work in order to boost job prospects. But campaigners say the assessment process ignores crucial factors and will lead to poverty and stress for service users. Vern Pitt reportsView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Community Care: The work capability assessment adds to service users' anxiety and could add to poverty http://bit.ly/aWGtA2

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Demand grows for better social work skills on drugs misuse - 10/12/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “Calls are growing for compulsory training for social workers on substance misuse amid concern that families receive inadequate support to overcome drugs and alcohol. (Picture: posed by model, Rex Features)View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT @DrugScope: Demand grows for better social work skills on drugs misuse [Community Care, UK] http://bit.ly/bWOSOy

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Welfare Rights: the reassessment of incapacity benefit claimants - 06/09/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “The implications of the fitness-to-work regime for social services usersView full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT@CommunityCare: Welfare Rights: the reassessment of incapacity benefit claimants: The implications of fitness to work http://bit.ly/9vYa3T

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Sleep deprivation, psychoative drugs and mindfulness - Mad World - Other blogs - Social Work Blog - Carespace from Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “Here are some items lassoed from the ever moving informational herd that is the internet. Teenagers who get less than five hours sleep a night apparently face a higher risk of mental illness , research suggests.View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Sleep deprivation, psychoative drugs and mindfulness - Mad World ... http://bit.ly/afhzbN #mindfulness

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Care services minister outlines revised mental health strategy - 02/09/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “Care services minister Paul Burstow (pictured) writes exclusively for Community Care on the link between poor mental health and deprivation.View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT @CommunityCare: Better mental health is key front in fight against poverty: Care services minister Paul Burstow... http://bit.ly/ajRCXR

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Councils to be granted powers over public health - 12/07/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “Local authorities will be given statutory responsibility for bringing health and social care together under radical NHS reforms announced by health secretary Andrew Lansley today. (Picture credit Rex)View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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Councils to be granted powers over public health | Community Care http://bit.ly/baZ7OT

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Serious case reviews will be published in full - 10/06/2010 - Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “The government has confirmed plans to publish, in full, the serious case reviews (SCR's) into Baby P, Shannon Matthews, the Edlington torture case and Khyra Ishaq.View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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RT @CommunityCare: Government confirms serious case reviews will be published in full http://bit.ly/9vyiYI

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Social Work Blog - Carespace from Community Care

communitycare.co.uk — “In what I believe is the first meta-analysis of the efficacy of mindfulness-based therapy it seems as if researchers have found it was "moderately effective in treating anxiety and mood disorders".View full resource at communitycare.co.uk

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