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1 Practice Learning “Everybody’s Business” Working with Fathers 5 th April 2005 Nicky Horn North West change Agent Practice Learning Taskforce

2 Aims of Social Work Reform Reflect the needs of service users and carers for a high quality service Equip the profession fully for its future role and tasks Provide joint working with other professions Improve the quality and the status of social work education

3 CAPABLE, CONFIDENT SOCIAL CARE STAFF Training and Education Quality Initiatives Codes of Practice Registration National Occupational Standards Recruitment Developing People

4 The New Social Work Degree All about learning to practice Assessed preparation 200 days practice learning (split over 2/3 years) Experience of: At least 2 practice settings At least 2 service user groups Statutory social work

5 Who are we? Change Agents in 9 regions Taskforce Administrator Project Manager Carol Holloway Director Mike Leadbetter Minister Stephen Ladyman Funded by Hosted by

6 Why create the Taskforce ? Severe shortage of practice learning opportunities Degree increases number of practice learning days (Dip SW was 130 – degree 200) Recruitment campaign to increase number of social work students Lack of diversity and some poor quality

7 Who are our Partners? Employers- local authorities,other public services, voluntary and private sector agencies Higher Education Institutions Users and Carers GSCC,SCIE,TOPSS,DH, CSCI

8 Creating the Right Climate Performance Indicator  core activity  greater attention to own provision  supporting practice learning in private and voluntary sectors and/or in health and education Increased Funding  Daily Fee 2003/04 2005/06 Statutory sector £12£18 Voluntary/Private sector £20£28 covers planning, providing and assessment

9 Creating the Right Climate Learning Resource Centres  Total of 50 by 2005/06  Focus on social work training for first 2 years Inspection Framework Partnership work to incorporate workforce planning and practice learning Practice Assessors  Final assessment is undertaken by experienced, qualified social worker  Continuum of practice assessors

10 Benefits from providing Practice Learning Organisation: Energy, enthusiasm, new ideas and fresh perspective Potential future recruits with experience of work with fathers Contribute and influence social work training Daily Placement fee Can undertake a project or do direct work with children and fathers Student: Experience of diverse settings/good practice Contact with Fathers Chance to reflect on the issues affecting fathers

11 Contact for Further Information Nicky Horn Change Agent North West Region Tel: 01695 627995 Mobile: 07967 463456 Email: nhorn.pltaskforce@topssengland.org.ukpltaskforce@topssengland.org.uk Website: www.practicelearning.orgwww.practicelearning.org


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