Blog: Today is an opportunity to celebrate Scotland’s social workers
By Karen Reid, Chief Executive
I am delighted to celebrate World Social Work Day today. This is an opportunity for social workers across the globe to celebrate their achievements as well as to raise awareness and support for the important role they play in our communities. Here in Scotland, we are also celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968. This far-reaching legislation provided the basic structure for contemporary social work in Scotland and introduced a local authority duty to promote social welfare. It placed the organisation and provision of welfare services for “persons in need” with local authorities, so that they could live well in their own communities.
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Clyde View House Care Home, Cardross
A care home for older people in Cardross must make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents, the Care Inspectorate has said.
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Care Inspectorate backs International Women’s Day
The Care Inspectorate is today backing International Women’s Day.
It follows an announcement from Scotland’s First Minister that she will run the ‘First Mentor’ opportunity again this year.
First Mentor is a joint initiative between the Scottish Government and Young Scot to offer one young woman aged 18 to 23 the opportunity to be mentored by the First Minister for a year. Those shortlisted for the opportunity will have the chance to take up another mentorship through the Scottish Chambers of Commerce.
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Perthshire care home residents benefit from activity programme.
Residents at Dalweem Residential Home in Aberfeldy are benefiting from a Care Inspectorate improvement programme to boost physical activity for older people.
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Strategic planning of health and social care in North Lanarkshire
The health and social care partnership in North Lanarkshire is laying down “strong foundations” to support more integrated working, inspectors have found.
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