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World Social Work Week 2026

Posted by: Isabelle Trowler, Posted on: 17 March 2026 - Categories: Leadership, Social Work, Working in children's social care
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This World Social Work Week, we reflect on a year of significant progress in reforming children's social care — and look ahead to the changes still to come for practitioners, leaders, and the families we serve.

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