Transcripts from witness seminars on social worker registration and the care certificate published

September 7th, 2023
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As part of the Supporting Adult Social Care Innovation (SASCI) project the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce has published transcripts from two online Witness Seminars held in March.

The first seminar considered the introduction of The Care Certificate in April 2015 and the second examined the introduction of social worker registration in England following the establishment of the General Social Care Council in 2001.

The seminars involved testimonies from people closely involved in these two innovations and addressed key themes of the SASCI project including: how and why innovations spread and are sustained, the roles played by political leaders and other key influencers; and the role of evidence and values.

The transcripts were edited by SASCI project members Jill Manthorpe and Carl Purcell of the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce at King's.

The findings are published under the King's College London imprint.

More information:
Jill Manthorpe et al, How did Social Worker Registration in England Come About? An Online Witness Seminar, 27th March 2023, King's College London (2023). DOI: 10.18742/pub01-146

Jill Manthorpe et al, What Can we Learn from the Innovation of The Care Certificate? An Online Witness Seminar, 14th March 2023, King's College London (2023). DOI: 10.18742/pub01-147

Provided by King's College London