The Big Conversation, a workforce research project led by the London Innovation & Improvement Alliance (LIIA) and the South East Sector Led Improvement Programme (SESLIP), is now open for responses.
Havering's part-time offer gives social workers more flexibility and balance in their working lives. These positions are a key part of the borough’s approach to retaining talent and supporting career longevity.
Earlier this week, over 200 stakeholders from across the children’s services landscape gathered in the Guidhall for the 2025 London Children’s Services Summit, hosted by the Association of London Directors of Children’s Services (ALDCS)
London Borough of Camden’s Children’s Services have been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted for a second time, placing them amongst the best performers in the country.
The Children and Young People with Disabilities (CYPD) Hub in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) is central to the borough’s commitment to inclusive and community-led support for children with disabilities and their families.
Last month marked Social Work Week 2025, a milestone to reflect on and celebrate the contribution of social workers across England. In London, practitioners came together to share their experiences and passion for the profession.
Social workers in Waltham Forest are drawn to permanent roles because of the borough's career progression opportunities and a culture that values professional development.
Step Up to Social Work offers recent graduates a fast-track, fully funded route to becoming a qualified children's social worker in 14 months. Delivered through London’s Social Work Teaching Partnerships, applications close on 25 March 2025.
Islington Council's children’s services have received another 'Outstanding' judgement from Ofsted, cementing the borough's commitment to improving the lives of its youngest residents.