Recruiting personal assistants to support their own communities in Swansea
Recruit Local is a Swansea Council project that aims to facilitate the recruitment of social care personal assistants to support communities.
The project finder is for people who lead, develop and deliver social care services who want to know more about work that’s happening across Wales.
We’ve created the project finder to help spread ideas and learn from practice by sharing information about the work, where it’s happening, who’s involved and how to find out more.
It aims to help people connect and learn from each other. We’ve encouraged people to share the important lessons they’ve learnt on the way, which could be really useful inspiration and learning for others.
We’ve included a collection of innovative practice examples and research initiatives that are relevant to social care in Wales. We’ve also featured academic research projects that we’ve formally supported through our Research Support and Engagement Framework.
Use the project finder to search for information about innovative practice examples and social care research initiatives, and to contact the lead person directly to find out more about their project, work together or support each other.
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Recruit Local is a Swansea Council project that aims to facilitate the recruitment of social care personal assistants to support communities.
The evidence enriched practice group at Carmarthenshire Social Services is a place where members can share resources, updates and events to promote evidence-enriched decision-making in social work.
This project used the experience of care leavers and practitioners to produce a toolkit to support care leavers’ engagement with multi-agency services.
The North Wales Regional Innovation Coordination Hub (RIC Hub) coordinates research, innovation and improvement activity in North Wales around how health and social care services can improve the way they work together.
This project by Skybound Therapies focuses on developing services to support individuals with complex behaviours that challenge to stay with their families and in their communities.
This project developed collaborative research proposals around the role of storytelling in social care, health and research.
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