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From Task Force to Reform Board: progress of the social work reform programme 22 September 2011

From Task Force to Reform Board: progress of the social work reform programme 22 September 2011. Background to reforms. 2008 – concerns about quality of social work practice and education

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From Task Force to Reform Board: progress of the social work reform programme 22 September 2011

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  1. From Task Force to Reform Board: progress of the social work reform programme 22 September 2011

  2. Background to reforms 2008 – concerns about quality of social work practice and education 2009 - Government Task Force to clarify problems and make recommendations. SWTF final report makes 15 recommendations Jan 2010 - Social work reform board ( SWRB) – and working groups Dec 2010 – One year On report with proposals for implementation Jan – March 2011 - consulting on and testing out proposals Summer 2011 onwards – refining proposals, transferring ownership to the sector, working on remaining recommendations

  3. The National Reform Programme recommended by the Social Work Task Force

  4. Employers ADASS ADCS CAFCASS Children England LGA LGE Mind NHS Confederation SOLACE Educators Association of SW professors SWAP JUC-SWEC Universities UK Profession Aspect BASW College of Social Work Unison Delivery orgs CQC CWDC HEFCE Ofsted QAA SCIE Skills for Care Service users A National Voice Princess Royal Trust for Carers Shaping Our Lives Regulator GSCC and HPC from Summer 2012 Government BIS DfE DH

  5. Career development working group Education working group Employers’ standard Working group • Assessed year in employment • Licence to practise • Career structure • Calibre of entrants • Curriculum • Education regulation • Practice learning • Employers’ standard • Supervision • Supply & demand • Workloads • Partnerships • CPD • Professional standards Social Workers’ Reference Group Service users and carers Employers’ Reference Group

  6. The Reform Programme – Tools for Change

  7. Getting the right people into social work • New guidance for higher education institutions (HEIs) to ensure selection of the best candidates onto the social work degree Developing the right knowledge and skills • A new curriculum framework leading to a more consistent and relevant degree curriculum • Curriculum guidance for HEIs with in depth tools to aid curriculum design • Regulation and endorsement of courses

  8. Preparing to work at the frontline • Guidance for HEIs on effective structure of practice placements and principles for good partnership working between employers and HEIs Defining excellent social work practice • Overarching Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) defining what we mean by excellent social work practice and setting out shared expectations of social workers at each stage in their careers • These expectations will underpin the social work degree, the first year in practice, and continuing professional development

  9. Assessed & Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) • From September 2012: a programme of support and assessment for all newly qualified social workers • With the support of their employers, NQSWs will need to show that they have met the ASYE standards as set out in the professional capabilities framework Supporting social workers at the front line • Standards for Employers: set out the expectation that social workers will receive regular high quality supervision within an open and supportive environment that promotes time for reflection, collaboration and shared learning.

  10. Continuing professional development (CPD) • New CPD framework agreed to promote and support social workers to develop their capabilities, deepen their knowledge and extend their skills to deal with increasingly complex and specialist work • This will enable more flexibility and choice, promote organisational and personal responsibility for CPD and give greater priority to ongoing learning and development Planning for future service delivery • Supply and demand model now available to enable better regional and local workforce planning. • This will allow local authorities and other employers to forecast the demand for social workers more accurately and to work with HEIs to ensure the right numbers of social workers are being trained to meet future service needs

  11. When will it happen? Summer 2011: Better support for social workers- Standards for Employers launched with early adopters Summer 2011:Accurate forecasting of supply and demand – new tool launched for consultation and early adoption Autumn 2011: Independent professional voice for social work - College of Social Work is established as legal entity Autumn 2011: High quality CPD for all social workers – the College of Social Work takes on the new CPD framework Autumn 2012: Strengthening the social work degree - new social work degree requirements take effect Autumn 2012: A consistent programme of learning and support for new social workers - Piloting of models of assessment for the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment

  12. Further Information • Email: information.swrb@education.gsi.gov.uk • Website: www.education.gov.uk/swrb • College of Social Work:www.collegeofsocialwork.org

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