
7 October 2008
Link to organisations that support or provide information or resources useful to services for children and young people
Currently displaying 1 - 10 of 16 links found under "Social care"
Provides a forum for members to share, support and consult on key areas of Education Welfare Service (EWS) and Education Social Work (ESW) management and service delivery.
Barnardo's is one of the UK's largest children's charities. It aims to help the most vulnerable children and young people to fulfil their potential.
BASW is the largest association representing social work and social workers in the UK.
The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service looks after the interests of children involved in family proceedings.
An ever-growing union of care leavers who advocate and support radical change within the care system and services for care leavers.
Website reuniting careleavers.
The Churches Child Protection Advisory Service is the working name of PCCA Christian Child Care, an independent Christian charity providing professional child protection advice and support to churches and organisations.
Government site for everyone working with children and young people. Carries news and information relating to the Every Child Matters agenda.
The IDeA is working closely with partner organisations at national and local level, to support the improvement of Children's Services in local authorities. The Children and Young People's resource on IDeA Knowledge offers help and advice to those local authorities implementing an integrated children's service.
NCH works to improve the lives of the UK's most vulnerable children and young people by offering them diverse, innovative and responsive services and by campaigning for change.
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