New research from the NFER suggests that having social care practitioners who are based within a school ensures that children's needs are identified more quickly. However, the NFER report also states that there is a culture of unease and distrust which exists between the education and social care sectors.
The full text of The Value of Social Care Professionals Working in Extended Schools is now available online in full; a summary version is also available.
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