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Society Professionals
January 2021
UK sex workers face rising violence and hardship during pandemic
Some women have taken up sex work for the first time because of money worries, while others who had left the trade have returned
December 2020
My working week
My working week: ‘I wonder who buys sex from the vulnerable women I try to help’
Clapped-out kit, long delays, too few beds and staff: NHS enters 2021 in a sorry state
Richard Vize
The UK government has failed to handle Covid, but local councils give a ray of hope
Jessica Studdert
Back to basics: how social workers returned to their roots during Covid
'We don't want to be seen as victims': the older people using theatre to tell their Covid stories
My working week
My working week: 'Julie is disabled and the only one in her team made redundant'
Children's social care has changed during Covid. That progress mustn't be lost now
Katie Rose
Homelessness is rising, but it is neither inevitable nor unstoppable
Leilani Farha and Juha Kaakinen
I'm so proud of you: a letter to my daughter, who escaped domestic abuse
England's social housing reforms are welcome, but what about private renters?
Alan Fraser
My working week
My working week: 'A patient arrives at my GP surgery with Covid symptoms'
Distressed mother separated from breastfed baby for days during hospital stay
November 2020
Regulator's warning to avoid culture wars only increases strained relations with charities
My working week
My working week: 'Fiona's son was taken into care a year ago. Today is his birthday'
Rishi Sunak's failure to give councils the funding they need will cost lives
Richard Vize
The Crown's learning disability storyline highlights painful lack of progress
Nicola Clark
'They don't see themselves as heroes': England's social workers hailed for Covid response
Covid-19 deaths must prompt better healthcare for people with learning disabilities
Jonathan Senker
Covid has exposed the damage caused to families by a decade of austerity
Ray Jones
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