Social Care Induction Framework for WalesCare Council for Wales
All social work positions are subject to a registration check with the relevant council: England (Health & Care Professions Council), Wales (Care Council Wales), Scotland (Scottish Social Services Council), and Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland Social Care Council). There is a similar problem wit...
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Managers guidance: Social Care Induction Framework for WalesCyngor Gofal Cymru
(2008) `The Initial Qualifications, Induction and in-Service Needs of Education Social Workers in Wales', Social Work Education 1: 1-20.Reid, K., Powell, R., Smith, R., Reakes, A., and Jones, G. (2008), `The initial quali- fications, induction and in-service needs of Education ...
This paper presents an analytical evaluation of the initial entry qualifications, induction and in-service requirements of education welfare officers (EWO)/education social workers (ESW) in Wales. These data were obtained from a sponsored research project funded by the Welsh Assembly Government ...
Recommendations to improve the induction, initial training and in﹕ervice requirements of staff in Wales are made alongside the need for further research.doi:10.1080/02615470701708651Reid, KenPowell, RobatSmith, RobertReakes, AngharadJones, Gareth...
Using a comprehensive review, we present a conceptual framework based on the work of both the Commission on Social Determinants of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), aimed at describing the various pathways through which social characteristics can affect both pregnancy and fetal health,...
Innovative, pragmatic approaches are needed to support sustainable livelihoods and landscape management in complex social-ecological systems (CSES) such as river catchments. In the Tsitsa River Catchment, South Africa, researchers and natural resource ma