A skills shake-up to keep children safe

Jo Stephenson
Monday, June 25, 2012

Training and professional development for social workers is undergoing major upheaval. Jo Stephenson examines what the changes mean, as pressures continue to intensify to protect children from harm

By September 2013, all social work degrees will be required to reflect the new Professional Capabilities Framework. Image: Icon Photomedia
By September 2013, all social work degrees will be required to reflect the new Professional Capabilities Framework. Image: Icon Photomedia

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