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Celebrating the excellent work that’s happening across social care and early years in Wales
In her latest column for the Western Mail, our Chief Executive Sue Evans discusses the 2024 Accolades awards
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Experts wanted: help us support more people from ethnic minorities to become social care leaders
Do you work in social care and come from an ethnic minority background? We want to hear from you!
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Help us build a workforce that’s ready to make the most of digital technology
We’re exploring options for a new tool that’ll help us address the digital skills gap in social care in Wales.
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A huge thank you to our four outgoing Board members – Damian, Donna, Jane and Peter!
This week we’re bidding farewell to four of our longstanding Board members: Damian Bridgeman, Donna Hutton, Jane Moore and Peter Max.
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Eight projects and 10 care workers or teams named as finalists for prestigious care awards
The awards, which are organised by Social Care Wales and sponsored by top 100 UK law firm Hugh James, recognise, celebrate and share excellent practice in social care and childcare, play and early years in Wales.
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Cardiff-headquartered law firm Hugh James to sponsor 2024 Accolades
We’re delighted to announce that the main sponsor of the 2024 Accolades is top 100 UK law firm, Hugh James.
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Sarah McCarty appointed as new Chief Executive of Social Care Wales
Sarah McCarty has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive of Social Care Wales.
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Social Work Week 2024
Social Work Week gives us the chance to mark the excellent work being carried out across the country and thank hard-working social work professionals
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BASW Cymru and Life Sciences Hub Wales among first sponsors announced for 2024 Accolades
We’re delighted to announce that BASW Cymru and Life Sciences Hub Wales are among the first organisations to have signed up to sponsor the 2024 Accolades.
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Free well-being workshops for team managers
This spring we’re offering free online workshops to help managers support teams to be more resilient and happier and healthier at work.
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Why having evidence and data is so important for social care in Wales
In her latest column for the Western Mail, our Chief Executive Sue Evans discusses how data and evidence can give us rich intelligence that can be used to help shape and improve care and support for the people of Wales – now and in the future.
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Learn about the Welsh language with our new e-learning module
Our e-learning module helps you learn more about the Welsh language and working bilingually.