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SOCIAL CARE

COVID-19: A perfect storm for technology innovation in social care?

By Steve Carefull | 30 July 2020

Carers must be enabled to remain in the profession for longer, say Graham Allen and Steve Careful...

WHITEHALL

Plan to hand social care to NHS is for 'wrong reasons'

By Heather Jameson | 29 July 2020

Plans to hand social care to the NHS are being mooted for ‘all the wrong reasons,’ local governme...

WHITEHALL

Government handling of social care during pandemic attacked

By Michael Burton | 29 July 2020

MPs have delivered a blistering attack on the Government’s handling of social care during coronav...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

We need an entirely new approach on care

By Jonathan Rallings | 28 July 2020

increased technological advances mean that in the future care is far more likely to be provided i...

WHITEHALL

Oldham tightens restrictions as Wilkins takes on Whitehall role

By Dan Peters | 28 July 2020

The council whose chief executive has been drafted in as national test and trace adviser has tigh...

HEALTH

Ministers moot plans to hand social care to NHS

By Heather Jameson | 28 July 2020

Social care could be handed over to the NHS under proposals being considered to solve the looming...

THIRD SECTOR

The very big and the very small

By Alex Fox | 24 July 2020

Chief executive of Shared Lives Plus Alex Fox outlines three ways we might move from thinking big...

PUBLIC HEALTH

Call for clarity on social care testing and data

By Ann McGauran | 22 July 2020

Systems for accessing COVID-19 testing data for care homes and the provision of tests in other s...

HEALTH

NHS to fund six weeks of care to support people at home

By Ann McGauran | 22 July 2020

The NHS is to use part of its £3bn winter pressures cash to support people at home for a six-week...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

COVID-19 testing is anything but strategic

By Vic Rayner | 21 July 2020

Vic Rayner says local Public Health England teams still rely on care homes to manually update the...

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Area Principal Educational Psychologist

£65,432 - £69,399 Soulbury Scale B 8-11 (plus SPA points up to £73,412)

We are looking for an experienced Educational Psychologist with good interpersonal and communication skills who is ready to step up into a Senior Educ Apply for this job

Durham County Council

Chief Operating Officer and Section 151 Officer

£135,406-£171,760

Shape the future of one of the UK’s most ambitious and distinctive places. Apply for this job

Cornwall Council

Director of Children and Young People’s Services

£171,760

Are you ready to lead one of the UK’s most ambitious and high-performing children’s services? Apply for this job

Durham County Council