
The social care blueprint has been launched by social work charity Frontline and think-tank the Centre for Public Impact. Its focus is on cutting red tape and focusing on the relationships between children, families and children’s professionals.
The charity and think-tank claim that under the plan, social workers would be able to spend 60 per cent more of their time with children and families, and see their caseloads reduced by a fifth.
This will ensure there is a better continuity in support for families, claims the blueprint.
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