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Celebrating our exceptional care workers
In her latest column for the Western Mail, our Chief Executive Sarah McCarty celebrates the winners and finalists of the 2025 Accolades, and discusses the 2025 Caring in Welsh award.
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Book your place at our National early years and childcare conference!
We’re pleased to announce we’re hosting a National early years and childcare conference again this year, on Wednesday 17 September, at Venue Cymru, Llandudno.
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Search begins for workers providing excellent care and support in Welsh
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Caring in Welsh award.
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Support positive cultures with our new guide
Together with Care Inspectorate Wales, we’ve created a guide to help you build and grow positive cultures in your organisation.
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Launch of new resource for workers
We’ve launched a guide for workers who are new to working in social care in Wales.
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'Our panels of judges had an extremely difficult job in selecting the Accolades finalists'
Our Chief Executive Sarah McCarty's message from our May 2025 e-bulletin
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Webinar series: supporting children who have experienced trauma
We’re running a series of webinars for people who work with children who have experienced trauma.
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2025 Accolades winners announced
A Carmarthenshire project to help residents live and age well, a Blaenau Gwent-based family support service and a Barry childminder are among the winners of the 2025 Accolades.
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New report finds discrimination against Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic social care workforce in Wales
Together with Welsh Government and NHS Wales, we’ve published the first social care Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) report.
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In her latest column for the Western Mail, our Chief Executive Sarah McCarty discusses the critical work of social workers and social work students15 April 2025 | By Sarah McCarty, our Chief Executive
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Join our All Wales induction framework (AWIF) for early years and childcare managers’ pilot group
We’re piloting a project to support people with a Level 5 QCF Children’s Care, Learning and Development (CCLD) Advanced Practice qualification to step into level 5 leadership and management roles in early years and childcare
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Up to £27,000 of funding available to new social work students in Wales
There's funding of up to £27,000 available to social work students in Wales