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Press notice: Social Work Reform Board report
The Social Work Reform Board (SWRB) today set out to social workers what working conditions they should expect from their employers, as they published proposals to put social workers on a greater professional footing and reform their education.
- making sure the right number of social workers with the right level of skills and experience are available to meet the level of demand,
- managing workloads and caseloads so that social workers are not overworked,
- giving social workers the practical resources they need to do their jobs
- creating development opportunities for social workers to give them greater experience and skills.
Social work education should also be reformed to improve the quality of social work degrees, with more rigorous selection criteria. The Reform Board recommends that the design of social work courses should involve people who have experienced social services, so that the training properly reflects the real life reality of the job.
“Social workers perform an invaluable job that all too often gets overlooked and taken for granted. They need all the professional support and advice possible so that they feel confident they are making the right decisions.
“I thank Moira Gibb and the Reform Board for all the work they have done over the last year. This strongly supports the changes that Professor Munro is advising and will ensure social workers can progress in their careers and feel proud of the vital job they do every day.â€
Paul Burstow, Care Services Minister said:
"I welcome the first anniversary report of the Social Work Reform Board's progress in implementing the recommendations of the Social Work Task Force. This is an important step towards achieving the necessary fundamental and long term reform of the social work system. I encourage the social work profession to respond positively to the proposals set out in the report."
- Building a Safe and Confident Future: First Detailed Proposals from the Social Work Reform Board is published today at www.education.gov.uk/swrb
- The report, Building a Safe and Confident Future – One Year On, proposes five key improvements:
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- Standards for Employers and a Supervision Framework – setting out employers statutory responsibilities to help and support social workers and challenge them to develop their skills;
- Continuing Professional Development Framework – the principles that help social workers develop specialist knowledge, improve their practice and progress in their careers;
- Developing social work education so that student social workers receive high quality preparation for joining the profession;
- Better partnership working between employers and higher education institutions to provide practice placements for degree students and continuing professional development (CPD) for social workers.
3.The Social Work Reform Board brings together social work educators, employers, practitioners and service users from across the sector to guide and monitor the implementation of the 15 recommendations of the Social Work Task Force made in December 2009. Information about Reform Board membership is available at www.education.gov.uk/swrb/membership
4.The Reform Board was convened in January 2010 and is chaired by Moira Gibb CBE, Chief Executive of the London Borough of Camden.
5.This report sets out proposals in five key areas of reform. Progress is being made across the breadth of the Task Force’s recommendations and further reports and proposals will be presented by the Reform Board in the future.
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