Learning from Signs of Safety

Jess Brown
Monday, October 10, 2016

Social work programme is already changing frontline practice and management, says Professor Eileen Munro.

Signs of Safety aims to improve relationships between social workers and families. Picture: Lisa S./Shutterstock.com
Signs of Safety aims to improve relationships between social workers and families. Picture: Lisa S./Shutterstock.com

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