Title: Adult Social Work Seminars
1Adult Social Work Seminars
- April 4th 2011
- The purpose of the seminar
- The seminars developed as a response to members
concerns about what is happening to adult social
work - The seminars aim to share experiences and use the
experiences to influence policy and defend social
work with adults
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2Introductions
- Joe Godden (England Adult Policy Development)
- Introductions from attendees
- Name, job, student, where you work and
expectations please speak up - Attendance list please write e mail clearly
- Permission to share e mails and photos
confidentiality
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3Format for the seminar
- BASW who we are and update re issues
- Brief overview of the issues for adult social
work - Discussion of key issues in groups
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- Feedback on the issues from the groups
- What BASW can do what do you want action on?
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4What is BASW?
- BASW is the largest professional association
representing social work and social workers in
the UK - Help, support and advice
- BASW is independent and does not receive any
Government funding - Chance to be engaged in a national and
international profession -
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5Support when the going gets tough
- BASWs Advice and Representation Service
- the only service of its kind offering support,
- advice and direct representation for members
- the only such service which is provided by
- professional social workers for professional
- social workers
- BASWs professional indemnity insurance covers
individual members against the cost of defending
legal action taken against them
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6Developments in BASW/CoSW
- Campaigning for social work
- CPD system to interactively record CPD and link
learning to outcomes - BASW CPD service
- Parliamentary Officer appointed - Cat Smith
- Meetings with Health Professions Council
- Revision of sub committees
- An arm of BASW/CoSW becoming a recognised Trade
Union - The future of BASW May 26th
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7Interactive web site
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- Join BASW
- Jobs
- News / information
- BASW policies
- myBASW
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- Access to Journals
- Consultations
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8Health and Social Care Bill
- Been making strong representations and looks like
have succeeded in Government amending the Bill to
include - Chief Social Worker
- and College with statutory powers.
- http//services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/healt
handsocialcare/committees/houseofcommonspublicbill
committeeonthehealthandsocialcarebill201011.html - On going meetings with ministers and MPs re
- role and function of SW and protection of
function
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9BASW and the College of Social Work
- BASW/CoSW was dealt very badly by the Interim
Board - BASW/CoSW believes that there is a once in a life
time opportunity for social workers to own
their profession and have a strong, and
independent College as other professions do - Add your voice to the campaign, stand up for
social work and social work values
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10Recent activity re The College
- A set of shared principles have been agreed for
the college - A college that is social worker led
- A college that is strong and effective
- A college that provides a strong, authoritative
voice for the profession - A college that Is independent
- A college that is accountable
- More meetings have been agreed over the coming
month to discuss a process of convergence to
build one college. - An arm of BASW/CoSW becoming a recognised Trade
Union - CPD system to interactively record CPD and link
learning to outcomes - The system will enable members to use their
electronic portfolio to meet demands of HPC,
including HPC audit and link learning to Social
Work Professional Standards - BASW CPD accreditation service
11Update re College of Social Work 19.4.11
- An announcement is pending between BASW and the
Interim Board which will be called a memorandum
of understanding. This memorandum will say that a
new College is being planned, which will combine
the resources of the Interim Board (their
resources are time limited) and BASW. In order to
develop the College BASW and the Interim Board
will work together, including an agreement not
take any decisions that are without the agreement
of the other. BASW members will vote at the AGM
whether to accept the proposals, which will see
BASW subsumed into the College of Social Work. - The new College will invite Trade Unions (note
plural) to participate, but no single Trade Union
will have an exclusive deal. - All BASW members are urged to attend the AGM on
May 26th in Birmingham to vote on this crucial
issue
12What is happening re SWRB
- The Social Work Reform Board promised a great
deal. BASW/CoSW fully involved. Shift from must
to advisory - SWRB offers a great opportunity for social work,
it is worth looking at the One Year On report
http//www.education.gov.uk/swrb/ - Employer standards
- Capabilities Framework
- Supervision Framework
- Demand and Supply of Social Workers
- Assessed and Supported Year in Employment
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13What is happeningadult services?
- Comprehensive Spending Review / cuts
- Munro report
- Social Work Reform
- GSCC to HPC
- Long term funding of social care
- Performance management
- Vision Adult Social Care
- Personalisation - role of social work?
- The Big Society
- Health and Social Care Bill
- Mental Health Strategy
- Integration / disaggregation
- Law commission review of adult social care law
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14Key issues for you
- In groups identify the top
- three issues for you re adult services 5
minutes (so dont analyse) appoint a
spokesperson - Select the top issue and further discussion in
groups - 30 mins.
- Feedback to the meeting
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15Key issues you have raised
- Resources that social workers have at their
disposal reductions in quantity with increased
demand. This posing issues of social workers
having continually lower expectations of service
users regarding services this not easy. - Personalisation agenda of concern, whilst social
workers fully supportive of the principles of
personalisation two things are fundamental - Personal budgets are not for everyone, many
service users, particularly at a time of crisis,
do not want to take on the demands of managing a
personal budget - There need to be good support systems in place
for service users who opt for personal budgets.
These resources include - Flexible commissioned services
- Support to manage personal budgets
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16Key issues ctd.
- Concerns were expressed about the threat to the
role of social workers in multi disciplinary
teams and particularly the the importance of
professional support to social workers by social
workers. There was also concern about Community
Treatment Orders and the vital role of social
workers as independent practitioners to
ensure independence in statutory work. - It was acknowledged that adult services teams
need a skill mix, but that it is essential to
have qualified social workers to support these
teams. Adult safeguarding, plus all the duties in
relation to statutory safeguards for vulnerable
adults is complex work and without the training
and experience there will be many people put at
risk. - Concerns were also expressed about the importance
of social work in commissioning and the review of
services. - There was discussion about the possibility of
adult social work practices as a model for future
social work. There was good debate about this
area and although concerns were expressed there
were also views expressed that this direction
could improve services to service users. The
early reports of the Social Work Practice Pilots
in Looked After Childrens services were
mentioned.
17Other issues
- The move from GSCC to HPC was discussed and the
reasons for this the main one being that it
will be a lot cheaper for social workers to
register than if GSCC was to continue as public
subsidies to the GSCC will cease. (If GSCC
registration was to remain it would cost social
workers 230 a year. The registration fee for HPC
has not been finalised - The HPC have experience of regulation of 15
professions and have developed systems to support
professionals, such as on line CPD recording - The issue was raised as to why there needs to be
a regulator as well as a college. This is the way
that most professions work. The HPC will ensure
minimum standards, the College will drive up
professionalism, public image, ensure quality of
training and qualifications etc. - The challenge of social workers coming off degree
courses and not finding work because of the
recession was raised. It is hoped that the issue
of supply and demand will be tackled more
systematically by the SWRB / College
18Next steps
- It was agreed that there is a great opportunity
for social work to develop and thrive with the
SWRB and the College of Social Work on the
horizon. It is also a time of great challenges
and it was agreed that social workers need to
stand together in order to provide good quality
social work. - A number of participants expressed interest in
forming a network or BASW branch in the Bristol
area Joe Godden said this would be more than
welcomed and support would be given. - Joe Godden said he would be more than happy to
return to Bristol in six months or a year to
continue the debate.
19Thank you
- Please do not hesitate to contact me
j.godden_at_basw.co.uk - 07917897515
- PS BASW are running a national student and NQSW
conference on June 28th in London
http//www.basw.co.uk/events/ 15 BASW members,
20 non members. - There are also lots of other events coming up in
the next few months which are either free or
minimum cost. If you want similar events in the
Bristol area I am happy to discuss