Seminar Series in Scotland

The National Child Protection Seminar

3rd June 2010, Celtic Park, Glasgow

To book a place please call 0845 8622286 or email info@assessforcare.com


Lessons Learned – A Pragmatic Response

A back to basics approach, bringing together the outcomes and learning from recent child abuse fatalities; to influence a pragmatic way forward and to debate an intelligent, multi-agency, co-ordinated response.

  • Baby P, Brandon Muir, Victoria Climbie, Caleb Ness
  • The Risk Analysis
  • The Lessons
  • Getting it Right


The National Adult Protection Seminar

4th June 2010, Celtic Park, Glasgow

To book a place please call 0845 8622286 or email info@assessforcare.com


Adult Protection – A step forward or a step back?

Is the Changing Lives Agenda delivering on Adult Protection?

Will the Public Service Reforms and other legislative proposals improve service user’s expectations?

Care scrutiny of what works and what doesn’t

Thursday update

Great day we were inundated at the event . Thanks to all of you for your interest. I am glad that at the January event you valued Lord Justice Munby ‘s keynote. I agree it was invaluable so wad the input from Sussex University’s Professor Braye. It was very rewarding to work with the Law Commision, Tim the Public Law team were great, thanks. Debbie

News

The Scottish Social Services Council Conference 2010

AssessForCare will be exhibiting at the Scottish Social Services Council Conference on Friday, 19 February 2010 at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow.

20:20 Vision - The social services workforce fit for the future

About the conference

All of Scotland’s citizens will use social services at some point in their lives. The SSSC as the workforce regulator, together with employers, workers, policy makers and people who use services have a responsibility to plan for a workforce able to meet future demand. Over the next five years over 50,000 social service workers will register for the first time. This will lead to a trained and qualified workforce with the potential to transform social services. The size of this task and making the links between workforce development and registration presents challenges to employers.

This conference will show how workforce development and planning, registration and the involvement of service users and carers adds value to services and benefits the sector.

TO KNOW MORE PLEASE VISIT SSSC WEBSITE

Welcome to AssessForCare

Leading Knowledge & Learning Experts for Public Services

Adult Safeguarding                    • Child Safeguarding

• Legal Framework                      • Public Sector Law

• Risk Management                      • Intelligent Commissioning

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