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Applications have reopened in select locations. This is your final chance to join us in 2026!
For the last 11 years we have developed excellent practice, leadership and innovation in children’s social work. However, we know that there’s more that we can do to ensure better outcomes for all children at risk of harm. With this in mind, we’ve developed our 2025-28 strategy which sets out how we will achieve this over the next three years. As our chief executive, Mary Jackson, shares: “The development of a new strategy offers an excellent opportunity to take stock and assess whether we are doing everything we can to achieve our mission. I am delighted that we are now in a position to launch our new 2025-28 strategy, which sets out how we plan to work differently with professionals to better protect all children at risk of harm.” Read more about our strategy🔗https://bit.ly/3QymSGx
🌟 Applications are OPEN for Approach Social Work 2025! This is your chance to embark on a life-changing, fully-funded, three-year master’s programme designed to build a new, diverse generation of social workers. Applications are only open in select locations due to high demand – don’t miss out! By blending theory with hands-on practice, you will: 💛 Help keep children safe from harm 🎓 Earn your postgraduate diploma within 12 months 💼 Get paid to learn and step straight into a career that truly makes a difference Apply now to start in summer 2025 https://thefrontline.org.uk/become-a-social-worker/approach-social-work/
This week marks the start of Black History Month, an opportunity to celebrate and learn about Black culture, heritage and history. This years theme is hashtag#ReclaimingNarratives, which is about challenging the narratives that have historically marginalised Black achievements and instead highlighting stories of resilience, success and empowerment. As a social work charity, this Black History Month we want to celebrate and recognise individuals such as Paul Stephenson, who fought for racial equality and justice and Professor Carlene Firmin, whose research amplifies the voices of young Black individuals and challenges stereotypes. Their work, alongside many others, highlights the impact Black social workers have played in shaping society and the profession. Alongside this month being an opportunity to celebrate Black heritage and culture it also serves as a reminder that there is still more work to be done to tackle acts of racism and discrimination that many individuals, children and families face. This October lets raise awareness on how we can be better allies to all.
We are delighted to have won the Third Sector Equality award at the PinkNews awards last night for our ongoing commitment to diversity. It was a privilege to accept this award and we will continue to work hard to ensure that LGBT+ voices are heard. #PinkNewsAwards