Education Secretary praises profession on World Social Work Day
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has marked World Social Work Day
by setting out a series of measures to raise the status of the
profession and praising social workers for the difference they make
in supporting children and families in their care. The Department
for Education has announced two new appointments to work closely
with the social work profession and share best practice
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Education Secretary Damian Hinds has marked World Social Work Day by setting out a series of measures to raise the status of the profession and praising social workers for the difference they make in supporting children and families in their care. The Department for Education has announced two new appointments to work closely with the social work profession and share best practice across the social care system. Lord Patel of Bradford, a former social worker, will chair the new dedicated social work regulator, Social Work England, which will set professional, education and training standards for social workers. Former Children’s Minister Edward Timpson will chair the independent Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel to consider and share the learnings from the most serious child safeguarding cases. Education Secretary Damian Hinds said:
As chair of Social Work England, the new dedicated regulator, Lord Patel of Bradford will bring his experience as a former social worker to make sure the workforce’s views are put at the heart of its development. The new regulator, jointly set up by the Department for Education and the Department of Health and Social Care, will also make sure all registered child, family and adult social workers have the correct qualifications and meet the standards required for the job and remain fit to practise. Lord Patel of Bradford, chair of Social Work England, said:
The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, chaired by Edward Timpson, is responsible for overseeing reviews of serious child safeguarding cases which the panel believe include complex or nationally-important issues. It will make sure the findings are shared nationally to inform safeguarding policy and best practice. Edward Timpson, chair of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, said:
Today the department also announced a number of measures setting out further improvements to children’s social care, including:
Isabelle Trowler, Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, said:
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