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Author: HABEL Lesley; CLARK Robyn A.; SEGAL Leonie;
Title: Interest from tertiary educated persons in fostering children with higher care needs under a professional (paid) model compared with general foster care.
Reference: Australian Social Work, 66(1), 2013, pp.8-25.
Format: article;
Topics: foster care; foster carers; higher education; recruitment; research; Australia; Select:
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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Education;
Title: Further action on adoption: finding more loving homes
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Education, 2013. 38p.
Format: book;
Topics: adoption; adoption agencies; adoptive parents; assessment; government policy; local authorities; policy formulation; recruitment; government publication; England; Select:
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Author: DURCAN Graham;
Title: Beyond the gate: supporting the employment aspirations of offenders with mental health conditions.
Reference: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 16(4), 2012, pp.188-193.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal justice; employment; mental health problems; offenders; prisoners; recruitment; skills; supported employment; training; research; England; Select:
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Author: MCMURRAN Mary; et al.;
Title: Recruitment to personality disorder treatment trials.
Reference: Mental Health Review, 17(3), 2012, pp.119-127.
Format: article;
Topics: intervention; personality disorders; randomised controlled trials; recruitment; research; England; Wales; Select:
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Author: FED CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING;
Title: Link-up project: final report
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Publisher: Brighton: Fed Centre for Independent Living, 2012. 48p.
Format: book;
Topics: care workers; direct payments; employment; mixed economy of care; personal assistants; recruitment; service users; social care provision; staff retention; user views; research; England; Select:
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Author: DANIEL CarolAnn;
Title: The path to social work: contextual determinants of career choice among racial/ethnic minority students.
Reference: Social Work Education, 30(8), 2011, pp.895-910.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; motivation; recruitment; social work; student social workers; research; United States; Select:
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Author: SEBBA Judy;
Title: Why do people become foster carers? An international literature review on the motivation to foster
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Publisher: Oxford: University of Oxford. Rees Centre for Research in Fostering and Education, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: families; foster carers; motivation; recruitment; research review; Select:
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Author: NATIONAL JOINT COUNCIL FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES;
Title: Working party on recruitment, retention and career progression of social workers
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Publisher: London: National Joint Council for Local Government Services, 2011. 163p.
Format: book;
Topics: professional role; recruitment; social workers; staff development; staff retention; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: -;
Title: Councils unite to recruit foster carers.
Reference: Children and Young People Now, 27.11.12, pp.32-33.
Format: article;
Topics: foster carers; joint working; local authorities; marketing; publicity; recruitment; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: South East regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: Eastern regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 18p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: North East regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: North West regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: London report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: West Midlands regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: East Midlands regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England, 2012: from the national minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 47p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; training; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: Yorkshire and the Humber regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: South West regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: MacALISTER Josh; CREHAN Luch; OLSEN Annika;
Title: Frontline: improving the children's social work profession
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Publisher: London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 2012. 36p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; childrens services; job satisfaction; recruitment; social work; social workers; staff retention; United Kingdom; Select:
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