October 2007 Archives

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Inform is still very much in it’s infancy and we really appreciate all the feedback that is steadily streaming in from local authority users.

You may have noticed Community Care magazine re-launched the magazine earlier in the year, and as a result changed some of their content. We are now able to publish the new Research Realities and Proven Practice articles in the Inform practice section.

Research Realities looks at the latest research findings on social care analysed by a team of researchers.

Proven Practice provides information about evidence-informed social care practice, it looks at the latest evidence underpinning practice across all social care subject areas.

Look out for both types of article alongside the risk factor, practice panel and expert articles that are regularly published on the site.

We are making good progress with the “guides to…” section of the site (also found in the practice section for the time being). We have recently published a guide to teenage pregnancy; sexually transmitted disease/infections and a guide to street drugs.

You may wonder why we commissioned a guide to street drugs. This arose from a conversation with a piloteer during a feedback session. The social worker explained to us that when they have to work with family members who substance misuse, they need to be aware of the effects different types of drugs have on the individual. They also need to have an idea of how much different types of drugs actually cost. This is important as it provides the social worker with a rough idea of what the drugs cost the parent on a daily/weekly basis and the financial implications this has on the family.

More content is expected to be loaded this week, look out for the series of reference manuals; guides to and research review on safeguarding.


More content!

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An exciting week, this week. We have successfully loaded three more reference manuals:
• Technology and abuse
• Looked-after children – Assessment, matching and placement
• Fabricated and Induced Illness

And a research review by Dr Andrew Durham on the processes of sexual abuse and why children and young people find it hard to tell.

Just to give you an idea, we have recently commissioned 46 reference manuals that will trickle in over the coming months. We have published the names of the forthcoming manuals under the reference manual tab, to give you an idea of when they are due to be published.

We have also commissioned 31 practical guides to cover a wide range of children and families work.

We won’t stop there either! We are continuously commissioning more and more content – the beauty of working on the web – no limits!

Are you happy with what you have seen on the site so far? Do you have anything you would like to raise with the team?

We will be at Community Care Live Children and Families on Thursday 11th October 2007, at the Business Design Centre, Islington if you would like to make further suggestions for content ideas. Remember Community Care events are free for delegates to attend.


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