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Care Review: DfE announces plans for National Implementation Board to oversee reforms

4 mins read Social Care
A new National Implementation Board will oversee changes recommended in the Care Review, including the creation of a National Children’s Social Care Framework, the Department for Education has announced in response to the major review of services.
Professional development and support for social workers is set to be implemented by government. Picture: Adobe Stock
Professional development and support for social workers is set to be implemented by government. Picture: Adobe Stock

Care Review chair Josh MacAlister today (23 May) published the final recommendations from his Independent Review of Children’s Social Care.

Key elements include plans to boost early help in a “fundamental shift” from crisis intervention, changes to social work training including the introduction of pay scales and mandatory family-facing hours for all social workers as well as increased support for kinship carers and a windfall tax on the biggest children’s homes providers.

Responding to the review, the Department for Education has vowed that “vulnerable children and families in England will be better supported by a fundamental shift in how children’s social care services are delivered”.

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