
The last year has been characterised by political upheaval, affecting policy-making across the board. Some professions are waiting for delayed workforce strategies and reviews that are likely to have a significant impact on qualifications and skills, while others have been left uncertain about policy developments as new ministers come on board.
Providing the right qualifications, training and ongoing professional development continues to be vital across the children's workforce, in order to protect and support children and young people. Efforts to reform professional education continue to take place in a sector also grappling with biting budget cuts, staffing shortages and new ways of working.
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