Remote working in children’s services

Charlotte Goddard
Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Many children’s professionals have been working remotely during the pandemic. Charlotte Goddard looks at the pros and cons and asks whether it could become the norm once the health crisis is over.

Employers must build opportunities for staff to reflect and learn from each other as lack of peer support is cited as one of the biggest disadvantages of remote working. Picture: InsideCreativeHouse/Adobe Stock
Employers must build opportunities for staff to reflect and learn from each other as lack of peer support is cited as one of the biggest disadvantages of remote working. Picture: InsideCreativeHouse/Adobe Stock

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