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Striving for access, equity and respect: The Workplace Race Equality Standard (WRES)

Posted by: Isabelle Trowler, Posted on: 1 April 2021 - Categories: Working in children's social care
Chief Social Workers, from left to right: Isabelle, Mark and Fran.

The Chief Social Workers in England are working together to implement the social care WRES. Here, Isabelle Trowler reflects on the importance of the WRES and empowering all social workers, regardless of ethnicity.

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