
re The contract has been awarded to the organisation that was founded in 2013 by Josh MacAlister, who chaired the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care.
It will see Frontline deliver the next iteration of the national fast-track social work training programme to train 500 people a year specialising in child protection, over three years from September next year.
Frontline says the contract specifically for child protection roles means Frontline’s flagship social care training programme is “evolving to meet the requirements of the DfE and the needs of the sector”.
It comes following the government’s response to the Care Review, which shares plans for its £45m Families First for Children Pathfinder.
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