Joint Conference 16th July 2018

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Joint Conference 16th July 2018 The co-chairs and vice chair have all taken leading roles in delivering key talks to a number of social work conferences and universities delivering social work education across the country. They have also led on further developing the network at a national level and forging better links with the great work which is happening through the regional PSW networks.

Representing the network The APSWs have been representing the network on a number of groups and national projects where we have helped to shape development and implementation in a number of key areas; Social Work England advisory group The national social work and social care recruitment campaign Quality Matters initiative Ministerial meetings and round tables Chief Social Worker advisory group James Lind Alliance identifying research questions Named social worker pilots

ADASS Spring Conference/NCAS Fringe Event ADASS Spring: Co-chair and vice-chair were invited to run a workshop on the role of the PSW. Well received from feedback from DASS’s and PSWs. Highlighted the statutory duties and used the opportunity to show how central the APSW role is to meeting the priorities of the LA. NCAS Fringe Event: Highlighted a piece of work it had undertaken on the shape and diversity of leadership in statutory adult social care. Extremely well attended and included carers and people who use services as well as conference delegates

Days of Action In June 2017, the Network coordinated a day to highlight the fantastic work undertaken by Approved Mental Health Professionals. The day itself saw AMHPs around the country demonstrate their work and describe what they do via press releases, blogs and talks up and down the country. The Mental Capacity Act celebrated its tenth birthday and the PSW Network led on a Day of Action in September 2017 to mark the event. Social Workers and others used social media widely on the day (#MCA10) to emphasise the principles and ethos of MCA to help people remain in control of their lives by compiling A to Zs of the MCA in practice On a national level, the PSW Network has continued to lead on ‘Days of Action’, which see social workers and other allied professionals, service users and carers come together for a day of celebration of the positive impact of social work practice.

Leading to improve workforce equality in social work Published a report looking at the diversity of our PSW network and that of social care senior management teams and boards across the country. Ran a joint seminar with Skills for Care for PSWs in May 2018. This was a leadership seminar for PSW s to consider the challenges when drawing on the talent of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) staff. It explored good practice in the sector and aimed to put in place practical proposals to overcome the obstacles being faced and what helps to create inclusive organisations with a focus on the experiences of BAME social workers

Publications The network produced two e-books over the year, with contributions from frontline social workers, other professionals, service users, providers and carers. In March, to coincide with World Social Work Day, the PSW Network published an e-book entitled Reflections at the Heart of Social Work. In December, the Network also published an e-book entitled ‘Oh Little Book of Social Work’ which was a collection of short pieces of writing about social work at Christmas.

Strengthening evidence-based practice The James Lind Alliance has been commissioned by the Chief Social Worker for Adults to identify the top priorities for research for adult social work from frontline staff, people who use services and their carers across the country. The PSW Network is represented on the Adult Social Work Priority Setting Partnership Steering Group and will continue to support this important work. APSWs across the country have been engaging with local Teaching Partnerships to ensure evidence-based practice and CPD opportunities are developed for social workers

Regional Networks Shared peer audit tools Regional supervision policy Shared strengths-based social work approaches Across the regions, PSWs have continued to promote the standards of the profession and work to support front line adult social workers in partnership with people they support. In particular, PSWs have taken a lead role on the development and implementation of strengths based social work. Annual Report templates Shared paper on the role and duties of the APSW

National Network Lisa Smith – RiPfa. Using evidence in adult social care Andy Butler – Mental Capacity Act Lord Patel – Social Work England Jane Moore and Charlotte Goulding - NICE Jane Lawson – Making Safeguarding Personal Skills for Care – Knowledge, & Skills Statements