Ethical considerations for digital capabilities
Part of Digital Capabilities for Social Workers
As part of the Digital Capabilities Statement, this briefing supports social and health care workers by highlighting ethical considerations.
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Part of Digital Capabilities for Social Workers
As part of the Digital Capabilities Statement, this briefing supports social and health care workers by highlighting ethical considerations.
This report focuses specifically on reducing risk in services to children and families by identifying and learning from near misses in children's services. It aims to start a debate about the management of risk at an organisational level and to support the introduction of the Children Act 2004 in England and Wales and the development of Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs).
Part of Northern Ireland social work and social care
Published by Ulster University, May 2017. This Systematic Narrative Review was conducted to ascertain the contribution of professional regulation on the Health and Social Care Workforce.
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