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Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced plans to fund 900 new children’s social workers up to 2021

The social work charity, Frontline, has secured £45 million in funding as it recruits growing numbers of trainees to the social work profession, helping to transform the lives of vulnerable children and families.

The announcement of additional funding comes as new Frontline-commissioned research, undertaken by ComRes, reveals that 44% of adults aged 18 – 34 are considering a change of career this year. The research also shows that a quarter of millennials would prioritise purpose overpay (25%).

Education Secretary Damian Hinds said: “Social workers are heroes, often unsung, of our society – working on the frontline to offer care and support to some of the most vulnerable children and families in the country.

“Children’s social care is only as good as the people who deliver it, which is why we want to recruit, retain and develop the best social workers, so they can continue to offer the much-needed lifeline to those who need it most.

“That’s why the Government is supporting Frontline with £45 million to continue their work in attracting and training bright graduates and career changers, who aspire for a rewarding career as a social worker.”

Josh MacAlister, Frontline’s Chief Executive: “Every child deserves a safe and stable home. Today’s announcement means that Frontline can develop even more outstanding social workers to stand alongside those children and families who need them the most.

“This year there has never been a better time to get into social work, with applications still open to join the Frontline programme for 2019.”

Sally Hodges, Director of Children’s Services, Solihull: “We are proud to be working in partnership with Frontline to train the next generation of social workers. Social work is one of the country’s most important professions and can make a life-changing difference to those most in need.

“Frontline’s participants and the passion and talent they bring have been an invaluable addition to our team at Solihull. We welcome today’s news and look forward to continuing our work together to deliver the best services for vulnerable children and their families.”

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