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The public's fascination with famous people defying Father Time is the premise of `Good Work'. TV personality RuPaul, plastic surgeon Dr Terry Dubrow and actress Sandra Vergara provide the inside dish on celebrity beauty secrets, cosmetic procedures and plastic surgery. A special guest joins the round-table chats each week. Other segments include people becoming human guinea pigs in tests of the latest beauty treatments, and patients who have appeared on `Botched' - Dubrow's series on which he and another doctor correct faulty cosmetic work - discuss their life-changing surgeries. … MORE

Man arrested after scared York woman pretended to ring for pizza

Man arrested after scared York woman pretended to ring for pizza
Apr 6,2022 3:55 pm

... Insp Dan Spence said: " This was really Good Work by everyone involved, allowing us to take immediate action to safeguard a vulnerable woman...

Anoosheh Ashoori tells of Iran jail 'hell'

Anoosheh Ashoori tells of Iran jail 'hell'
Mar 29,2022 7:10 am

... I urge Mr Johnson to complete this Good Work and to make sure that they are back - Morad and the other British nationals...

Sainsbury's urged to up pay to match cost of living

Sainsbury's urged to up pay to match cost of living
Mar 28,2022 1:56 pm

... Martin Buttle, head of Good Work at ShareAction, said: " Low paid workers in the supermarket sector are being hit incredibly hard by rising living costs, yet we all owe them so much following the pandemic...

My Job: 'Covid has made it impossible to switch off'

My Job: 'Covid has made it impossible to switch off'
Mar 24,2022 4:01 am

... It can be difficult sometimes to recognise the Good Work you do in a dark situation...

Camilla: The making of the future Queen Consort

Camilla: The making of the future Queen Consort
Feb 6,2022 7:55 pm

... " Many people will have seen the Good Work the Duchess of Cornwall has done over the years, her loyalty, her discreet nature and the hard work she puts in, " says Victoria Howard - who edits the website The Crown Chronicles...

Grenfell Tower: Hamilton says F1 deal with firm 'nothing' to do him

Grenfell Tower: Hamilton says F1 deal with firm 'nothing' to do him
Dec 5,2021 3:19 am

... " This week, Mr Gove called on Mercedes to reconsider the commercial partnership, which he said " threatens to undermine all the Good Work the company and sport has done"...

COP26: New Duke of Edinburgh-style climate award to be launched

COP26: New Duke of Edinburgh-style climate award to be launched
Nov 5,2021 7:47 am

... James Bowen, director of policy for school leaders union NAHT, said there was a " huge amount of Good Work already taking place in schools to reduce their carbon footprint" - but " a coherent national strategy is essential if we are to see real impact"...

Coronavirus: Significant social distancing needed, until a vaccine is found

Coronavirus: Significant social distancing needed, until a vaccine is found
Apr 18,2020 11:56 pm

... But the government adviser to be no doubt, advise the Minister that the revocation should continue to - because they fear the abolition of restrictions at this stage could undo the Good Work, and see an increase in cases to devour, the capacity and overwhelm the health care system...

My Job: 'Covid has made it impossible to switch off'

Apr 18,2020 11:55 pm

The pandemic has transformed The World of work across the UK and the easing of restrictions has left many questioning what they do and why they do it.

As part of the we investigate how different people find purpose in their daily work.

Ed Kendall qualified as a Social Worker through The Frontline charity in 2019. He's recently started a new role in Westminster focussing on long-term safeguarding work with children and families.

Why did you choose this job?

All of the jobs I've had have been focussed on working with children. I had taught English and cared for an Autistic Child , and I really enjoyed the caring Aspect - helping a young person overcome a challenge they might have. It might seem small or insignificant at The Time , But it can have a big impact on their development.

I had a few friends and Family Members who were social workers too, and I wanted a job where the focus was working directly with The Child .

I did consider teaching. But I found The The pastoral role and The Challenges you have in Social Work more attractive.

How did you find The Job at The Beginning ?

When you first start out, it takes a while to get used to what The Job really is [involves].

If a crisis happens within A Family , Everything Else gets dropped. You might even [end up] doing really practical things Like helping A Family to buy furniture or food.

The aim is that you're slowly given different families to work with, to get your head around The Role and fit that around everything you've learnt - Like the relevant legislation.

It is a bit of a shock to The System , and there's No End to surprises in terms of what can happen in A Family 's life, or what children Say . . Working with A Family who had quite large snakes roaming around the home, along with a parrot that was quite loud when we were trying to have quite a serious conversation, was one lighter, stand-out, moment.

Routes into Social Work

University course: Complete a degree or postgraduate qualification in Social Work approved by. You'll usually need two to three A-levels, or their equivalent, to go to university.

Apprenticeship: Start a Social Worker degree apprenticeship, which takes about three years. Often four or five GCSEs are needed at grades 9 to 4, or equivalent, for a degree apprenticeship.

Training: You could apply to do a work-based training programme. These are usually offered to graduates. which offers a salary, and give training for those who want to get into children's Social Work .

Volunteering: Before qualifying as a Social Worker , you can apply to be a Social Work assistant or support worker. You can also gain experience by volunteering in the community with a charity, or through paid work.

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What does The Day -to-day look Like For You now?

Every Day , and each family, is vastly different: in Westminster, you'll be working with a caseload of up to 15-17 children.

Your job is to help co-ordinate and plan support in the safeguarding team, and really support the needs of [each of] The Children in the long-term.

It might be that you're chairing a " child-in-need" meeting of professionals from school, Mental Health services or Domestic Abuse practitioners Say , to make sure The Plan for that child is working properly, or tweak it if it's not.

You could also be visiting a child at school, supporting them through thinking about what's happening At Home , or understanding The Experience they've gone through. The 'Life Story ' work is different dependent on each child and their circumstances - talking through if they're in a care placement, have had to flee different refuges, or explaining what work their parent is doing, if there is alcohol abuse At Home .

What are the biggest misconceptions about your job?

I think the biggest misconception among the families we work with, is that a Social Worker 's job is to remove children from families. Of course, unfortunately, that is something that can happen. But , as a service and for me [personally], we believe that families are best when they're kept together.

Often My Friends , or family, don't really understand that either. Typically people might Say : " Oh, that must be really difficult. "

It can be, But I think there's a gap of knowledge around what a Social Worker does. During the pandemic, we were often left off The List of amazing frontline workers that were being recognised. I think The Role social workers have In Society is less thought-about.

Has The Role changed over the pandemic?

When the pandemic first started and schools shut, referral rates dropped right down.

My caseload dropped from working with 20 to 25 children in my old job, to just working with One Child . That was really worrying because all those risky behaviours and families in need of support didn't change, But people were going without. Or people weren't able to make a call to a professional if they were locked-in with an unsafe person.

It can be really hard to do work with children as well as gauge their true wishes or feelings when they're At Home , maybe in an environment where they don't feel safe.

Even Today - with job losses and the impact on Mental Health the pandemic has had - we've seen certain cases where people have started using [drugs or alcohol] again and children have been neglected. It will have a really long-term effect.

How do you manage the impact on your own Mental Health ?

You do need a certain resilience because you're dealing with sad situations on a daily basis.

I find there's no rhyme or reason to which incidences are more upsetting. You might find it harder to switch off if you connect particularly well with a certain family or child, so having a good team around you is essential.

Of course, it has been harder during Covid, to switch off. At The End of The Day , you shut your laptop, But I'm still sat in my Living Room and there's Nowhere Else to go.

So, I've tried maintaining relationships with people I met through my training at Frontline, So There 's somebody to off-load to, and I think exercising has been quite important as well in terms of keeping your mood up.

Children's Social Work in numbers

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Do you think people underestimate children?

Children are incredibly resilient - and there's No End to being surprised by what they Say , or do.

And ultimately, I Am a children's Social Worker , not one for the parents. [The Children ] are able to achieve amazing things and overcome such difficult experiences.

I think one of The Key problems in Social Work has been that in The Past 10 Years the government has made cuts that have had a big impact on early intervention services. So, the aim for those teams, would be to identify difficulties in a home early on and stop them increasing. But with less funding, less services are available too and that has a direct affect on The Children .

What advice Would You have for others considering this career path?

It can have an emotional impact on you, But it really is an amazing job.

If you enjoy working with people and children, you get to form really amazing relationships with them.

It can be difficult sometimes to recognise the Good Work you do in a dark situation. . But when you get a bit of positive feedback from A Family that you work with, you do realise you can have a huge impact on a child's life.



Source of news: bbc.com

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