Union’s local government conference hears call to boycott government’s controversial new scheme
Union’s local government conference hears call to boycott government’s controversial new scheme
The government must give councils the cash they need to recruit more child protection staff and keep all children safe
She came together with fellow social workers, Ruth and Kerie, in a discussion that was recorded and broadcast live via Facebook. More than […]
It is for the valuable work of this organisation that she has been recognised with an […]
Social workers are struggling with heavy caseloads, working longer hours and going without lunch breaks, according to a survey by UNISON and Community Care magazine. Nearly half (48%) of respondents said the volume of cases they were responsible for left them feeling ‘over the limit,’ and more than half (56%) blamed staff shortages for their heavy workload. […]
The legal duties in question covered protections for children built up over 80 years, including many key laws passed by Parliament. UNISON members […]
Government plans to reform the delivery of children’s social care have been overwhelmingly rejected by practising social workers in a new report published today (Wednesday) by UNISON. UNISON says the proposals could prove dangerous for children and fail to tackle any of the fundamental problems social workers deal with on a daily basis. UNISON says […]
Members and the public are urged to back the call to ‘protect the rights of vulnerable children and care leavers’ from plans in new bill
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UNISON joins professional associations and academic bodies to condemn plans to give ministers control over social work regulation in England
UNISON welcomes report from University of East Anglia on ’emotional intelligence and burnout’ in child and family social work
For the executive, Chris Tansley told delegates: “We’ve seen the closure of the College of Social […]
UNISON members describe how cuts to services are affecting both themselves and the people in their care
UNISON members reveal how cuts in services affect both them and the people in their care
Excessive workload for social workers is a long-running problem, which has worsened considerably as the cuts bite