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WHITEHALL

Social care precept 'avoided catastrophe'

By Dan Peters | 11 April 2019

The introduction of the social care precept ‘avoided catastrophe’ but the sector still faces a fu...

COUNTY COUNCILS' NETWORK

If empowered, councils can achieve much more on public health

By Nathan Elvery | 09 April 2019

Rather than seeking to downgrade the role of public health within local authorities we should be ...

HEALTH

Prevention in its own right

By Jim McManus | 27 March 2019

Jim McManus lays out an analysis and narrative that puts councils at the core of the preventativ...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

'We want something totally transformational'

By Ann McGauran | 27 March 2019

A new book from Nesta brings together knowledge on innovatation. One process is the 100 Day Chall...

HEALTH

Social workers have a key role in helping disabled people get more active

By Leanne Wightman | 25 March 2019

An evaluation of the Get Yourself Active programme, which sought to identify ways to boost partic...

HEALTH

Councils transfer services amid healthcare trust closure

By Martin Ford | 20 March 2019

A healthcare trust running care services across two counties has announced it is likely to close.

WHITEHALL

Government must redesign immigration policy to fill care vacancies - think-tanks

By Michael Burton | 19 March 2019

The Government should ‘go back to the drawing board’ to redesign a visa system that encourages ov...

HEALTH

Remove immigration policy from the Home Office

By Michael Burton | 13 March 2019

Immigration policy is a mess, says Michael Burton - and has led to pay minimums which ignore big ...

HEALTH

Call for outcome focus as DToC pressure reduces

By Dan Peters | 08 March 2019

Health and social care systems should increase their focus on outcomes for individuals as Whiteha...

FINANCE

NHS organisations label social care funding a 'national disgrace'

By Martin Ford | 04 March 2019

The state of social care has been branded a 'national scandal and disgrace’ by a coalition of med...

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Educational Psychologist

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Tribunal, Dispute Resolution and Complaints Lead

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frederica-diamanta

Educational Psychologist

£49,215 - £65,423

This is an exciting time within North Yorkshire Council’s Educational Psychology service. Apply for this job

North Yorkshire Council

Educational Psychologist

£49,215 - £65,423

This is an exciting time within North Yorkshire Council’s Educational Psychology service. Apply for this job

North Yorkshire Council

Tribunal, Dispute Resolution and Complaints Lead

£51,356 to £55,539 per annum

Do you thrive in complex environments where you can make a meaningful difference for children, young people and families? Apply for this job

North Yorkshire Council

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