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Synergy Newsletter 
April 2011
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Hot Jobs This Month

London and the South

Qualified Social Worker – Older Persons CMHT – Surrey
South East • Temporary • Social Care jobs

Qualified Social Worker – Child Protection
South London • Temporary • Social Care jobs

Qualified Social Worker – Children in Need
East London • Temporary • Social Care jobs

Qualified Social Worker – Children and Families
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Principal Consultant / Team Manager R+A
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Qualified Social Worker – Access and Assessment
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Qualified Social Worker – Children
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Midlands and the North

Safeguarding Lead – Adults Services
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Independent Reviewing Officer
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Safeguarding Lead – Adults Services
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Community Care Officer – West Midlands
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Qualified Social Worker – Child Protection
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Qualified Social Worker – Duty & Assessment
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To view all of our current live vacancies in the Social Care field, please click here.


GSCC closure delayed as part of NHS
'listening exercise'

The abolition of the General Social Care Council has been put back until July 2012.

The handover of the regulation of social workers in England from the GSCC to the Health Professions Council was originally planned for April 2012, as outlined in the Health and Social Care Bill.

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BLOG - Synergy defeat Eden Brown 3-2 in football clash

Alex McKenzie reports on the latest outing for Synergy’s all-conquering footballers. This time out Synergy narrowly deafeated rivals Eden Brown thanks to a last-gasp strike from Social Care stalwart Matt Larkin. 

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Hospital admissions reflect rise in child protection thresholds

Experts have warned that markers such as hospital admissions could already be showing the impact of rising child protection thresholds.

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