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Talking Research in Children’s Social Care Podcast

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Welcome to the Talking Research in Children’s Social Care Podcast from What Works for Children's Social Care - bringing you the latest on evidence-based practice to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. In each episode we will be discussing our new research and what this means for practitioners and the families they work with. We will be hearing from researchers, participants, senior leaders and social workers.

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October 19, 2022

Understanding residential care for children in care in England

<p>In this podcast, Head of Practice Development, Nimal Jude, looks at our report into understanding residential care. With Eve Smyth, Quantitative Research Associate, she discusses what the findings tell us about who the children are living in these placements, as well as their journeys before and after entering the system. &nbsp;</p> <p>She also talks to Lisa Pascoe, Deputy Director of Regulation and Social Care Policy at Ofsted, to discuss the findings further, Ofsted’s role in residential care and what our findings could mean for the sector.&nbsp;</p> <p>Understanding residential care for children in care in England is part of a series of research we contributed to the recent Independent Review of Children’s Social Care.</p> <p><strong>Contributors:</strong></p> <p><strong>Presenter: </strong>Nimal Jude, Head of Practice Development</p> <p><strong>Interview with:&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Eve Smyth, Quantitative Research Associate at What Works for Children’s Social Care</p> <p>Lisa Pascoe, Deputy Director, Regulation and Social Care Policy at Ofsted</p> <p><strong>Contact:</strong></p> <p>If you’d like to find out more about the latest research into children’s social care, sign up for our newsletter or have an idea for a future podcast, please get in touch:</p> <p>info@whatworks-csc.org.uk</p> <p><a href="//www.whatworks-csc.org.uk" target="_blank">www.whatworks-csc.org.uk</a></p> <p>Twitter: @whatworksCSC</p> <p>The full and summary report are available here:&nbsp;<a href="https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/understanding-residential-care-for-children-in-care-in-england/" target="_blank">whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/understanding-residential-care-for-children-in-care-in-england/</a></p> <p><br></p>

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October 18, 2022

Commissioning secure children’s home placements in England

<p>In this episode of this series, Head of Practice Development, Nimal Jude, looks in more detail at our report into the commissioning of secure children’s home placements in England. She is joined by Eleanor Briggs, Director of Research, who helps explain the widely reported discrepancies between bed occupancies in secure children’s homes and demand, as well as the challenges faced in allocating suitable places.</p> <p>Nimal also talks to Alice Roe, a lead researcher at Nuffield Family Justice Observatory &nbsp;(NFJO) to find out what the findings from our report into secure children’s homes means for the sector, how it fits with NFJO’s own research and the next steps.</p> <p>"Understanding residential care for children in care in England" is part of a series of research we contributed to the recent Independent Review of Children’s Social Care.</p> <p><strong>Contributors:</strong></p> <p>Presenter: Nimal Jude, Head of Practice Development at What Works for Children's Social Care</p> <p>Interviews with:&nbsp;</p> <p>Eleanor Briggs, Director of Policy at What Works for Children’s Social Care</p> <p>Alice Roe, researcher at Nuffield Family Justice Observatory</p> <p><strong>Contact:</strong></p> <p>If you’d like to find out more about the latest research into children’s social care, sign up for our newsletter or have an idea for a future podcast, please get in touch:</p> <p><a href="mailto:info@whatworks-csc.org.uk"><u>info@whatworks-csc.org.uk</u></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.whatworks-csc.org.uk" target="_blank">www.whatworks-csc.org.uk</a></p> <p>Twitter: @whatworksCSC</p> <p>The full and summary report are available here: <a href="https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/commissioning-secure-childrens-home-placements-in-england/" target="_blank">whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/commissioning-secure-childrens-home-placements-in-england/</a></p>

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October 12, 2022

Understanding service provision for children in need in England

<p>In this episode of the podcast, Director of Practice Anna Bacchoo discusses the findings of our report into the support offered to children and their families on a Child in Need plan. Along with Director of Research, <a href="mailto:aoife.ohiggins@whatworks-csc.org.uk"><u>Aoife O'Higgins</u></a><u>,</u> they explore how the report added to the limited existing knowledge base to create a clearer picture, not only of who the children on these plans are, but how the plan is delivered and what it achieves.</p> <p>"Understanding service provision for Children in Need in England" is part of a series of research we contributed to the recent Independent Review of Children’s Social Care.</p> <p><strong>Contributors:</strong></p> <p>Presenter: Anna Bacchoo, Director of Practice</p> <p>Interview with: <a href="mailto:aoife.ohiggins@whatworks-csc.org.uk"><u>Aoife O'Higgins</u></a>, Director of Research at What Works for Children’s Social</p> <p><strong>Contact:</strong></p> <p>If you’d like to find out more about the latest research into children’s social care, sign up for our newsletter or have an idea for a future podcast. please get in touch:</p> <p><a href="mailto:info@whatworks-csc.org.uk"><u>info@whatworks-csc.org.uk</u></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.whatworks-csc.org.uk" target="_blank">www.whatworks-csc.org.uk</a></p> <p>Twitter: @whatworksCSC</p> <p>The full and summary report are available here: <a href="https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/understanding-service-provision-for-children-in-need-in-england/" target="_blank">whatworks-csc.org.uk/research-report/understanding-service-provision-for-children-in-need-in-england/</a></p>

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What is Talking Research in Children’s Social Care Podcast?

Welcome to the Talking Research in Children’s Social Care Podcast from What Works for Children's Social Care - bringing you the latest on evidence-based practice to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. In each episode we will be discussing our new research and what this means for practitioners and the families they work with. We will be hearing from researchers, participants, senior leaders and social workers.

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This podcast updates daily.

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