In the social care sector, the use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) is a sensitive topic that balances the need for safeguarding with the fundamental right to privacy. Whether you are a professional managing a home or a young person living in one, understanding the rules ensures that technology...
Care Leadership
Guidance for leaders in residential, foster, and kinship care on effective management and policy implementation.
Navigating Ofsted: A Compass for Families and Professionals in 2026
This comprehensive guide navigates Ofsted’s evolving role in 2026, offering essential insights for families interpreting reports and professionals aiming for compliance and excellence in education and children’s social care.
Understanding the Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
In the world of social care and education, the safety of children is not just a priority—it’s the foundation of everything we do. As someone who has navigated the complexities of the care system both professionally and through lived experience, I know that having a clear point of contact for...
Safer Recruitment in Social Care: Building a Circle of Safety Around Our Children
As someone who has lived through the care system and now works to improve it, I know that "recruitment" isn't just a HR process—it is the first line of defense for a child’s safety. Whether it is a foster home, a residential unit, or a semi-independent placement for a young person finding their...
Understanding the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS): A Guide for the Care Community
In the world of social care, nothing is more important than the safety of our children and vulnerable adults. Whether you are a professional entering residential childcare or a family member trying to understand the safeguards in place, the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is a cornerstone of...
Navigating the Storm: A Guide to Allegations in Social Care
```html As someone who has walked the halls of residential care and sat on both sides of the table, I know that the word "allegation" is perhaps the most frightening term in a professional’s vocabulary. It’s a moment where time seems to stop, and your commitment to the children you care for feels...
What is a LADO? A Guide for Families and Professionals
A Local Area Designated Officer (LADO) is a statutory role within the UK children's services. Their primary responsibility is to manage and oversee allegations made against adults who work with children (whether in a paid or voluntary capacity). The LADO ensures that all allegations are handled...
The Real Panel: Why Care-Experienced Children Must Interview Prospective Foster Carers
In the social care sector, we talk a lot about "child-centered practice." But there is a massive difference between talking about children and letting them lead the conversation. Here is why this step isn't just a "nice to have"—it is a fundamental necessity for modern fostering, and why I, as a...
CAMHS: A Complete Guide for Families and Professionals
A comprehensive guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for families and professionals, covering referrals, services, and support for young people’s mental health.
What is an Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO)? A Guide to Their Role, Responsibilities, and How to Become One
What is an Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO)? An Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) is a qualified and experienced social worker responsible for chairing the statutory reviews of a looked-after child’s care plan. Their primary legal duty is to ensure that the local authority is meeting the...
What is the Local Care Offer?
Discover the Local Care Offer: a comprehensive framework outlining support, care, and services provided by local authorities to promote wellbeing, independence, and social inclusion for all residents.
Personal Education Plans – PEP: A Guide for Families & Professionals
If you are caring for a looked-after child, or you are a professional new to the sector, the acronyms can feel endless. But the Personal Education Plan (PEP) is one of the most vital tools we have. In my years of experience, both living through the care system and working within it, I’ve seen PEP...












