Transitions from childrenās social care to adult services can be complex. This survey explores what support, information, and approaches are working well, and where things need to change.
You can find it here: r1.dotdigital-pages.com/p/4O5-1R5T/s...
Have experience of moving from childrenās to adult social care? SCIE is working with DHSC & DfE to improve transitions and wants to hear from you.
š¹ Young Peopleās Advisory Panel
š¹ Parent/carer workshop (26 June, 10amā12pm)
Email [email protected] to get involved. Please share!
Referrals to children and young peopleās mental health services are at an all-time high.
In this blog, Ellie Haworth, Head of Social Care Transformation and Improvement at SCIE, reflects on what this means and what needs to happen next.
This week is Carers Week, an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring.
To learn more about SCIE's work done to support carers, check out our Impact Report - www.scie.org.uk/app/uploads/...
And visit www.carersweek.org to find resources and information about how to get involved this week!
SCIE is in the midst of working with partners from across childrenās and adultsā social care, young people, families, carers, and other stakeholders to think about a national set of practice principle...
š£SCIE Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) reviewer training programme webinar
š 9 June 2026
ā°10 AM
Join us to talk about two of SCIEās training options for professionals interested in becoming independent reviewers.
Find out more and register herešš¼ scie.info/SAR-Webinar-...
To mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Dewis Choice has created two short films exploring how conversations about domestic abuse can begin.
Watch them here: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
There is no shortage of agreement about what social care should achieve. The challenge is translating this into arrangements that are coherent, deliverable, and sustainable.
In this blog, Rt Hon. Prof. Paul Burstow, Chair of SCIEās Board, explores the four questions that are central to this.
In the latest blog in his series on the future of social care, @paulburstow.bsky.social, Chair of SCIE's Board, explores why the task at hand is not to restate the case for change, but to align the conditions under which change can be delivered.
www.scie.org.uk/who-makes-re...
SCIE has today unveiled the full Co-production Week programme. Taking place from 29 June to 3 July 2026, this year's theme is āCare equity: who gets care?ā
To find out more, please see: www.scie.org.uk/news/detail/...
Today, 2 June 2026, The King's Fund has published, āāNo manās landā: the experience of patients at the interface between health and social careā.
SCIE contributed our expertise to this long read.
Read our response, authored by Gerard Crofton-Martin, our Interim Chief Executive, on our website.
The challenge is not defining ambition. It is translating it into arrangements that are coherent, deliverable and sustainable.
Today, 2 June 2026, The Kingās Fund has published āāNo manās landā: the experience of patients at the interface between health and social careā.