ASYE replacement limited to social workers carrying out statutory duties, says DfE - Community Care
Early career development programme for children's social workers to go live in September 2027
Good to see @community-care.bsky.social highlighting the concerning development that the ASYE replacement will exclude social workers outside of statutory roles. Already splitting adults and children social workers, now splitting stat and non-stat. Concerning.
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03.03.2026 22:11
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New Department for Education consultation response suggests that ASYE funding will no longer be available to newly qualified social workers in non-statutory settings, and not replaced. Very worrying development further alienating social workers outside of local authorities.
26.02.2026 16:34
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But all that aside, the conclusion is, as anyone paying attention could have predicted, the ECF/ECS, first proposed in the MacAlister review is now going ahead. And as a side note, the author of that βindependentβ review is now Childrenβs Minister overseeing all thisβ¦ END.
25.02.2026 16:37
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Speaking of that failure, the disaster of the ECF in teaching goes unmentioned, no reflection, no lessons learned, just replication in social work. Why are we copying a failed model? I have written about this extensively elsewhere w/ Jan Rowe 8/9
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25.02.2026 16:37
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Employers, obviously, flagged the need for funding and support to deliver the ECS. In response, the government has proposed to use βHigh-qualityβ approved suppliers. This is the same outsourced model thatβs been so disastrous in teaching. 7/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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Similarly 76% said the ECS should include social workers in non-statutory services. DfE rejected it. As far as I can tell, those services are now set to lose funding support for newly qualified staff. Feedback ignored, consequences real. 6/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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Interesting dynamic: more respondents said key elements were missing, yet the frameworkβs content was actually reduced. The old version was too complex, I completely agree, but this suggests the decisions were being made regardless of consultation feedback. 5/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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Concerns about the 1-year ASYE in adults vs the new 2-year ECS in children & how this will work are brushed aside, with DfE simply saying this: βreflects the fact that post-qualification specialisation takes place within many professions and that social work is no exceptionβ. 4/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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For a consultation about social workersβ future professional development, HE engagement was near-absent. The response breakdown is unclear, but it seems only 2 universities replied. Likely a mix of low faith in govt consultations (well earned) and overstretched staff. 3/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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First thing, the βbroadβ support claim is based on 54% of respondents, meaning about 68 people, supporting the plans for the new 2-year ASYE replacement. I would not class this as broadβ¦ just thinking about the social work profession, there are over 100k of us in England! 2/9
25.02.2026 16:37
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Childrenβs social work post-qualifying standards and induction
- Department for Education
- Citizen Space
Find and participate in consultations run by the Department for Education
Some thoughts on the consultation response to the social work ECF, renamed yet again, now ECS, that will replace the ASYE by 2027. As typical of a government consultation, it claims 'broad' support while sidestepping many concerns. A π§΅ 1/9
consult.education.gov.uk/social-work-...
25.02.2026 16:37
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We (Open University) are seeking an External Examiner for our Undergraduate Social Work Law Module (Degree and Degree Apprenticeship). πβοΈ If interested or if you want more info, get in touch: helen.casey@open.ac.uk / jeanette.copperman@open.ac.uk
17.02.2026 16:03
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Four challenges facing Englandβs childrenβs social care reforms
James Blewett, vice chair of the BASW childrenβs and families group, responds to governmentβs plans
New article via @basw-uk.bsky.social from James Blewett raising questions about the reforms coming through children's services: "While the aspirations are both laudable and necessary, they risk being undermined by a lack of sufficient funding and evaluation".
new.basw.co.uk/about-social...
13.02.2026 11:16
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Important principled stance here from Sarah Anderson. "This was not a refusal to engage; it was a judgment on the effectiveness and credibility of the proposed engagement"
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12.02.2026 10:54
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Description
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Interesting opportunity for any social workers (or safeguarding professionals) looking for something a bit different: Safeguarding Officer with Imperial Outreach and Global Summer School teams. Full details:
www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
11.02.2026 19:07
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Theyβre basically consulting on who gets the money, postgrads or undergrads, and whether bursary funding should be rerouted into education support grants. Stuff like that.
06.02.2026 18:32
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Proposed changes to the Social Work Bursary and the Education Support Grant
Consultation seeking views on proposed reforms to the Social Work Bursary and Education Support Grant in England.
After 11 years frozen, we finally get a consultation on the Social Work Bursary and Education Support Grant; but of course itβs just rearranging deckchairs. No new money, no parity across routes. Missing the point.
www.gov.uk/government/c...
06.02.2026 18:32
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Disappointing apprenticeship data: higher dropouts for lower socio-economic and global majority groups. But the 50%+ dropout rates across the board suggest a system isnβt really working for anyone. feweek.co.uk/disadvantage...
29.01.2026 09:26
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OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNMENT FROM CHILD PROTECTION PROFESSIONALS organised by @ciaranmmmurphy.bsky.social πππ
26.01.2026 16:53
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Grateful to @malcolmp25.bsky.social for this thoughtful write-up of our recent @socwkhistory.bsky.social event on networks in social work. Really enjoyed the conversation with @jthobu.bsky.social, Jane Tunstill, James Blewitt and everyone in attendance.
24.01.2026 20:49
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Who asked for this? The curious case of Readiness for Professional Practice in England
This article examines the plans for a proposed new framework for students who are studying to become social workers in England. The framework is called Rea
Social Work England pausing changes to education standards, including KSBs. As I argued below, these changes werenβt needed and risk damage. But pausing them now is another slap in the face for HEIs already planning, particularly around apprenticeships.
academic.oup.com/bjsw/article...
19.01.2026 18:22
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French watchdog raids auditing firms as part of antitrust probe
France's competition watchdog has raided auditing firms as part of an anti-trust investigation, it said on Wednesday, while La Lettre financial publication said the "Big Four" firms Deloitte, KPMG, EY...
French competition watchdog raids offices of Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC, all partners of Teach First and/or its spinoffs in England (Frontline, Think Ahead, Unlocked, Police Now). These firms should be no where near our public professions.
www.reuters.com/sustainabili...
17.01.2026 09:04
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Really powerful article from @yohaihakak.bsky.social in CRSW: "There are no easy answers, but this much is clear: silence is not care, weapons are not compassion, and justice cannot be built on denial or fear".
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16.01.2026 10:48
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A Labour rebellion is coming β can Starmer survive? | Quite right!
YouTube video by The Spectator
Michael Gove predicts a big year for Children's Minister Josh MacAlister within Labour Government, praising him and noting his close association with Wes Streeting. Interesting Gove fails to mention his own close association with MacAlister...
youtu.be/V0t6FjAvevA?...
10.01.2026 18:19
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Lib Dems call for farming equivalent of Teach First scheme
The party warns the country is facing a
Lib Dems propose a Β£60m-a-year βFarm Firstβ scheme to get graduates into farming, modelled on Teach First, despite that model failing to improve any profession itβs been tried in thus far... π
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
04.12.2025 20:30
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'Motivational Interviewing risks becoming a conduit for the neoliberal values of autonomy and responsibility echoed in the words of Michael Gove' - Powerful new article from Nina Kyriacou & @henrytsmith.bsky.social reflecting on use of MI in SW.
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...
28.11.2025 15:01
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