adelemcalpine
@adelemcalpine
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Joined December 2018
A day with Cornwall focusing on the power of language
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🚨 Scam warning 🚨 Our @TSCornwall team is warning about scam text messages relating to the Energy Bills Support Scheme. ❌ Do not click on the link. ✅ You DO NOT need to apply for the scheme, or provide any bank details.
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Great team work @RCHTWeCare and @CornwallCouncil to improve patient flow this week and ease ambulance delays in our Emergency Department.
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Incredible presentation from @moMENtumDevon sharing experiences of abuse at #AskListenActCornwall
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Looking forward to #AskListenActCornwall our Tri-partnership event tomorrow to explore the ways that we can learn from the lived experience of people seeking mental health support in Cornwall.
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Yes it is a massive step backwards. But forgive me for not feeling reassured by the man who is ready to rip up human rights legislation.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, speaking during a trip to Rwanda, said that the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court is ‘a big step backwards’ https://t.co/yiCumUNnum
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Next month, we're hosting a #LunchandLearn led by Kenny Gibson MBE (@kennygibsonnhs) on lessons learnt from COVID about engaging with fathers. To book your place, visit: https://t.co/CR0htYZfmr
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To mark #SocialWorkWeek2022 we have brought together a range of Research in Practice resources on topics that include co-production, community working, relationship-based practice and equality. View the resources here.
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Commentators shrieking at Whitty for suggesting that many 12-15 yr olds can make decisions about their own healthcare… you guys are going to lose it when you read about Gillick competency.
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Some people been asking for the contents or chapter breakdown of my new trauma informed organisations books- here is a visual giving a sense of what’s inside. Full of worksheets, infographics, contributions from people around the 🌎, photo examples, reflective questions & more
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Cornwall Council is a great place to work and Cornwall is a fantastic place to live. This is a great opportunity @CornwallCouncil
Got what it takes to 'Step Up' to social work? If so, we'd like to hear from you. The Step Up to Social Work programme offers 14 months of hands-on training, working on real cases, and a bursary payment of £19,833. Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/ieKURLiEW9
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Thanks for giving us the opportunity to share these stories!
Good to catch up with the brilliant @WILDProject1 courtesy of @ThisIsCHAOSUK for the High Sheriff Briefings. Crucial support for Cornwall’s struggling young parents and we were even treated to some lines of poetry written by one of the young dads. Not a dry eye in the house.
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We're urging residents to follow the government guidance following tonight's announcement of a new lockdown in response to rising Covid-19 infection rates. More on this ➡️ https://t.co/jV7zylXiCB
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"The Virus has slightly outwitted us in Cornwall" Public Health in Cornwall's Rachel Wigglesworth tells us #Cornwall's #Covid19UK rate is 276 cases per 100,000 people. A dramatic rise - in the last week 1,500 people in Cornwall tested positive, it was 500 the week before
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If I were a parent, I’d be flinging my shit against the wall like a swivel-eyed gibbon around about now.
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Time for my annual shout out to EDTs (emergency duty teams) in children's and adults social care. They work every night of the year, solving problems rapidly and creatively to help keep people safe. EDTs everywhere, we see you and thank you 🙏
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Mind the Gap: Redesigning the safeguarding system for adolescence and early adulthood. Hear from @dez_holmes about a more transitional approach to safeguarding. Free online seminar on 10 December, 2020. See here for details and booking https://t.co/eW5hOP2Hmu. RT please.
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Just want to give a shout out to colleagues across the country heroically battling to provide virtual conferences & training. Esp local govt colleagues, where IT infrastructure is often a bit dated / clunky. You are doing *brilliantly*, no one minds the hiccups, be proud. 🏆
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