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Beyond literacy: why reading matters to strengthen bonds and relationships

Annie Crombie

Beyond literacy: why reading matters to strengthen bonds and relationships

To celebrate International Literacy Day on 8 September 2025, Annie Crombie from BookTrust talks about the importance of reading. The Department for Education is looking forward to National Year of Reading (2026) as the value of reading for pleasure can't …

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Creating a step-change in the learning offer to social workers

Posted by: Isabelle Trowler, Posted on: 27 January 2020 - Categories: Working in children's social care
A photo of Chief Social Worker Isabelle Trowler

With the launch of the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) pathway to National Assessment and Accreditation System (NAAS), Isabelle Trowler shares why she believes it brings a change in the learning offer to social workers.

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