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    IoS exclusive: After the Savile scandal, arevolution in child protectionA scheme mod elled on Teach First could help restore p restige to the embattled

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    The programme, called Frontline, is modelled

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    The Education Secretary gave the green light to

    the plan amid growing concern about child

    protection in the wake of the Jimmy Savile

    scandal. The revelations have once a gain highlighted widespread

    problems with the protection of children and the state of social work in

    Britain, which has been described as a "national scandal" by Lord Adonis,

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    Social workers were criticised for failing to act on signs of abuse in the

    shocking cases of Baby Peter and Victoria Climbi, and research has shown

    that those working in the profession often lack the assertiveness to

    challenge parents in problem cases. Earlier t his month, Birmingham Social

    Services was criticised by Ofsted for continuing "inadequate" protection of

    children, despite improvements made following the deat h of Khyra Ishaq

    in the city in 2008.

    The profession is in a state of crisis, say experts, with social workers

    struggling with increasing workloads, spending cuts by local authorities,

    and dwindling morale following high-profile cases. Last year there were

    1,350 vacancies for social workers, while only 5 per cent of people who

    started training in this field last year had been to one of the Russell Group

    of leading universities. At the same time, calls relating to child abuse to

    the NSPCC helpline have more than doubled in the past two years, with

    nearly three-quarters of those calls referred to the authorities.

    The Frontline idea was developed by Josh MacAlister, who underwent the

    Teach First programme and is a head of department at a secondary school

    in Greater Manchester. Mr MacAlister first suggested the "Teach First for

    social work" in 2010, when it was reported byThe IoS. Lord Adonis, the

    former schools minister and ex-adviser on education to Tony Blair, helped

    to develop the idea. Last week Lord Adonis and Mr MacAlister held talks

    with Mr G ove, who ordered a bu siness plan to impl ement Fr ont line .

    Like Teach First, the Frontline programme would involve two-year in-

    work training for gradu ates, w ho would need to show qualit ies needed for

    social work before starting the course, including compassion, leadership

    and a confidence to challenge and use authority. Individuals would start

    with an intensive summer school of training before be ing placed in a

    frontline working role, where they would complete academic study and

    social work training in the first year, lea ding to a recognised social-work

    qualification.

    The second year would involve continued in-job training at the same local

    authority. Graduates would have their salaries in the first year paid by

    Frontline, which would be established as a social enterprise, independent

    of government and local authorities. The second year would be funded by

    local authorities.

    Similar to Teach First, Frontline participants would be committed to only

    two years, and would then be free to leave the profession. But Mr

    MacAlister argues that because of the rewarding nature of the "socialmission" involved in jobs such as teaching and social work, individuals

    wou ld fee l moti vat ed to sta y on.

    Whil e socia l work a lready requ ires a degree qualif icat ion, there has been

    criticism that the training is poorly suited to the practical realities of the

    profession.

    A report putt ing the case fo r Front line by Mr MacAl ister, for the IPPR

    think tank, found that of 2,765 people who started a degree in social work

    last year, only five individuals had been to Oxford o r Cambridge,

    suggesting that social work is not regarded as a high-status profession.

    Two-thirds of social work students pass their degree the first time round,

    whil e only 12 per cent of applicants have t hree grade As at A-l evel or

    equivalent.

    The idea could be met with resistance by some in the field, especially as

    being a h igh-flying gradu ate would not necessarily equip an individual

    with the life experience n eeded t o spot abus e or negl ect in children. Bu t

    Mr MacAlister argues that Frontline would be al so open to older, more

    experienced graduates who wanted to switch career.

    Local authorities experience such a high turnover of staff that they

    frequently have to rely on agency staff to fill gaps. As a result, vulnerable

    children can be seen by several differen t social workers in one year, which

    can lead to oversights in their care. Council budgets have been cut by an

    average of 10 per cent this year, further putting the lives of vulnerable

    children at risk, said the IPPR report.

    The report, published this month, said: "Children's social work is under

    enormous strain. Chronic funding pressures, a ballooning workload and a

    poorly trained and supported workforce have all combined to put

    vulner able children's lives at risk .

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    "Despite the importance of an effective workforce, social work has

    struggled to re cruit and train enough high-calibre staff; it has suffered

    from a perception of low prestige, and been criticised for offering degree

    courses that provide inadequate training."

    Earlier this month, Lord Adonis, who was in care as a child, wrote: "The

    status of the social work profession is frankly a national scandal. The status

    quo is similar to comprehensive school teaching a decade ago: high

    vacancy rates and far too few good yo ung graduates with bur ning

    motivation or excellent training and support. For tens of thousands of

    children each year social workers not only make a profound difference to

    their life chances; they are often the difference between danger and safety

    in a child's life."

    Teach First, which was implemented by Lord Adonis as Mr Blair's adviser

    in 2002 to improve teaching in "challenging" comprehensives, has

    attracted more than 3,000 elite graduates to the teaching profession over

    the past decade and is regarded a s a success. Although the graduates are

    committed to only two years of teaching, more than half have remained in

    the profession.

    ' I t u s e d t o b e m o r e a b o u t t h e p e r s o n . No w i t 's a b o u t f ig u r e s a n d

    t i m e a n d b u d g e t s'

    Sonia Simpson has been on the front-line of social work for the past 10

    year s.

    Yester day she wel comed gov ernment move s t o bring in a T eac h First-

    style scheme for social workers. "I think it's a good thing that the

    Government is trying to raise standards," Ms Simpson said. "At least it is

    trying to communicate to people that social work isn't t he easy option."

    Ms Simpson, 50, said the move was in contrast to what often appeared to

    be a complet e lack of government inter est in t he increas ing pressure being

    put on social workers.

    She added that in recent years morale among many of her colleagues has

    plummeted, as budget cuts and public criticism take their toll: "It has

    beco me a ll about doing m ore with less. It used to be more about t he

    person and now it's about figures and time and budgets.

    "As soon as you mention the word social worker, the perception is

    negative. They think you're either putting old peo ple in homes or you'reputting people in care."

    Ms Simpson admitted that she did have reservation about the scheme. "It

    could mean that we go back to what it was in the 1970s, when a lot of

    social workers were white middle-class do-gooders," she said.

    "It's great to be academic, but does that mean you'll be a good practising

    social worker, and will know how to deal with people whose lives are in

    crisis?"

    Sanchez Manning

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    Baby P died aged 17 months in Au gust 2007 at the hands of his mot her,

    Tracey Connelly, her abusive boyfriend and their lodger. The toddler, who

    suffered more than 50 injuries, was on the at-risk register and was visited

    60 times by social workers, doctors and police.

    V ic t o r i a C li m b i e

    Tortured to death by her great-aunt, Marie-Therese Kouao, and Kouao's

    lover, Carl Manning, in 2000, eight-year-old Victoria, could have been

    saved if had it not been for a lack of communication between social

    worker s, nur ses , doctors and pol ice off icer s.

    K h y r a I s h a q

    The se ven-yea r-old from Handsworth, Birmingham, died weighing 2st 9lb

    in 2008 after mistreatment at the hands of her stepfather Junaid

    Abuhamza and mother Angela Gordon. A seriou s ca se rev iew fou nd soc ial

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    workers failed to list en to people 's concerns.

    R o c h d a l e

    Social workers placed 20 children from six families into care in 1990 after

    becomin g convinced they were suff ering from sa tanic a buse by their

    parents. The investiagtion was triggered when Daniel Wilson then six, told

    teachers he had had nightmares about ghosts. No evidence of abuse was

    found.

    O r k n e y

    Nine children were taken from their beds in South Ronaldsay by police

    because social wor ker s believed t hey were being abused by a satanicpaedophile ring. The alarm was triggered by Morris MacKenzie. The

    children were held in care for five weeks on the mainland before being

    returned after no evidence was found.

    H a r r i so n G a r l a n d

    Amy Garland and Pau l Crummey were accu sed by socia l wo rkers in Sout h

    Gloucestershire of child abuse after doctors failed to spot that their six-

    wee k-old son Harrison 's " inju ries" to his l egs were caused by a rare genetic

    bone disease Osteogenesis imperfecta. Wh en t he doctors realised t heir

    mistake, the case was dropped.

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