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5 November 2020 (12.00-12.45pm)

Kirsty Doull, Permanence Lead at the Centre for Excellence for Children's Care and Protection at the University of Strathclyde will be talking with Pamela Hoey, a Social Work Area Manager at Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership, about the uses and significance of improvement and implementation methodologies for securing children’s permanence before, during and after Covid-19.

About this event 

Reducing delay and drift in children’s permanence is key to all aspects of their health and wellbeing. This discussion will cover the use of improvement methodology to support improvement across Scotland and how the skills developed across multi-agency workforces (social work, national bodies and legal services) were utilised during the pandemic and their significance for wider improvements during recovery and beyond. 

Register here and find out more about the series