Are you a leader from the global majority within social care? If so, IPC would love to hear from you to discuss how you could support us in offering shadowing opportunities for people working within social care in Wales.
The study is one of the most comprehensive of its kind in the UK and provides a clear roadmap for improving safeguarding practices and outcomes for children in adoptive and SGO placements.
Funded by the Nuffield Foundation and led by Dr Joanna Garstang and Professor Julie Taylor – in collaboration with Professor Keith Moultrie and colleagues at the Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University.
This brief report discusses the current situation regarding support for parents with intellectual disabilities (known as learning disabilities) in England.
In today’s digital world, social care is coming face to face with new and developing technology and IPC is supporting the shift from analogue to digital.
Partners in Care and Health have commissioned IPC to co-design a framework and suite of learning and development options that are focussed on middle leaders in adult social care.
We're looking for care workers, social workers and managers to join some on-line consultation events in May to help us ensure the guidance meets their needs.
Produced by Ipsos UK and the Institute of Public Care, on behalf of DHSC, the report will equip care providers and their tech suppliers with the evidence and data needed to understand the extent of the risks posed by cyber.