There are several routes to becoming a social worker. As part of Social Work Week, we explore how you can get into a truly rewarding career that has a positive impact on the lives of children and young people ⬇️ https://t.co/A1EA17xif8 #SocialWorkWeek2023
During #SocialWorkWeek2023 we're celebrating Social Workers and the positive changes they bring to the lives of those they work with. Aimee, Nathan and Coleen, Social Workers for @DurhamCouncil told us about their job and the impact of their work 👇 https://t.co/BQuejO5R2G
T Levels offer a combination of classroom learning and experience in the workplace. Watch Matty Chiabi and George tell us why T Levels are a fantastic route into a degree apprenticeship ⬇️ #GetTheJump #TLevels https://t.co/SXqoQ8LhvF
Today is the start of #SocialWorkWeek2023 Social Workers have a vital role and can help make key positive changes in the lives of those they work with. Aimee, Nathan and Coleen, Social Workers for @DurhamCouncil told us about their job and the impact of their work 👇 https://t.co/IkDr5Kgq9j
It's @comicrelief #RedNoseDay 2023! ❤️ We've seen some great fundraising efforts in schools across the country, from yummy cake sales to funny red noses and pupils dressing up 'red to toe!' 📸 Credits to: @ChetwyndSpencer, @EPSElton and @TrumacarPrimary. #ComicRelief https://t.co/3Yrha1c0WQ
We’ve launched our ‘returnerships’ initiative to encourage adults over the age of 50 to get back into work and embark on exciting new career ventures. Here's what you need to know about 'returnerships'⬇️ https://t.co/GBD3aeYAJt
We're making transformative changes to childcare, investing in free hours and early education and helping working families with their childcare costs. Read about the upcoming changes here: https://t.co/f1wMP6HiOz https://t.co/lecDCfozL1
The Education Secretary and all unions will meet today (Friday 17 March), beginning intensive talks, which will continue over the weekend.
The Government and the education trade unions, @ASCL_UK, @NAHTnews, @NASUWT and @NEUnion, have agreed to move into a period of intensive talks. The talks will focus on teacher pay, conditions and workload reduction.
In order for talks to begin and, we hope, reach a successful conclusion, the NEU has confirmed it will create a period of calm for two weeks during which time they have said no further strike dates will be announced.