“We see more and more families coming into our remit because of these environmental factors. You can’t deny the link between austerity and people’s lives getting harder and harder.”
“We see more and more families coming into our remit because of these environmental factors. You can’t deny the link between austerity and people’s lives getting harder and harder.”
Former social worker honoured by the Queen
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. […]
UNISON welcomes government move after months of campaigning on Children and Social Work Bill (England)
Just 1% of social workers questioned by UNISON believe the government’s reforms address the main concerns they face. The […]
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
Delegates queue up to reveal the scale of the crisis affecting a vital service
In those days it was fantastic, but now it’s changed. It didn’t pass the inspection, and there just isn’t enough money for what’s needed, not even a glue stick or other materials like […]
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
UNISON sponsoring the student social worker category in the social worker of the year awards
Excessive workload for social workers a long-running problem, worsening as cuts bite