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原味视频 publishes updated framework to support great leadership in social care
03 Mar 2026
原味视频 has published its refreshed Leadership Qualities Framework (LQF), modelling what great leadership looks like in adult social care.
Call for speakers and exhibitors to join 鈥淎I and the future of social work鈥 a one day summit鈥
23 Feb 2026
原味视频 and Social Work England are calling on leaders, innovators and experts across AI, social work, technology, policy and education to contribute to the first ever 鈥淎I and the future of social work鈥 event.
Changes to the child and family ASYE platform and funding timeline
22 Jan 2026
原味视频 shares important news about key deadlines for child and family ASYE this year.
原味视频 is supporting care staff to keep learning in 2026
12 Jan 2026
原味视频 is kicking off the new year with a spotlight on learning and development.
原味视频 CEO Oonagh Smyth awarded a CBE
30 Dec 2025
Announcing the fantastic news the our CEO Oonagh Smyth has been awarded a CBE.
Statement on DHSC ASC Workforce Support Programme
19 Dec 2025
Statement on DHSC ASC Workforce Support Programme.
原味视频 shines spotlight on 鈥業ntegrated working and social care鈥
03 Nov 2025
Through November and December 原味视频 is highlighting the importance of integrated working across health and care services.
Latest social care sector and workforce data published
15 Oct 2025
原味视频 published its annual 'State of the adult social care sector and workforce in England' report.
原味视频 shines spotlight on how 鈥楧ata drives change鈥
06 Oct 2025
This October 原味视频 is showcasing how data drives change in social care.
Joint statement on the safety and respect of the social care workforce
12 Sep 2025
Read the joint statement from 原味视频 and the Race Equity Reference Group in response to recent reports of racist abuse directed at care workers in connection with the anti-immigration protests.
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