Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Today’s top SocietyGuardian stories
The report was commissioned by the chief inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw. Photograph: Andrew Fox/Guardian
In today’s SocietyGuardian section
Jobs of the week
• Chief executive, the Retired Greyhound Trust
• Executive director, Global Witness
• Head of strategic service improvement – adult social care, Hackney council
• Head of mental health, learning disability and addictions, North Ayrshire council
The Guardian’s public and voluntary sector careers page
Hundreds of public and voluntary sector jobs
On the Society Professional Networks
• Band Aid to Children in Need: how well do you know your charity singles?
• The number of evictions has more than doubled in a year, throwing thousands of families into turmoil and temporary accommodation. Something has to change, says Hannah Fearn
• The health service needs a 10-year funding commitment, says Rob Webster, chief executive of the NHS Confederation
• Ranking civil servants is unfair, disgracefully expensive and favours those who blow their own trumpet, writes an anonymous civil servant
• Caroline Baker, director of dementia at Four Seasons Health Care, offers tipson how to care for a person with dementia
Pick of the blogs
• Ellen’s OCD blog- winner of the blogger of the year at the Mind Media Awards 2014
• Robyn Munro, Institute for Government: Charting the challenges for the next Government
• Catherine Needham, 21st Century Public Servant: ‘Generalists don’t know what they don’t know and that can be dangerous’
• Anoosh Chakelian, New Statesman: Why Ed Miliband’s bizarre mansion tax feud with Myleene Klass works in Labour’s favour
• Bob Patton and Hannah Rose, the Conversation: Are drunk young people driving up A&E visits?
• Ruth Robertson, the King’s Fund: How will we staff new models of care in the NHS?
• David Floyd, Beanbags and Bullsh!t: How bad is the bad news, how good is the good?
Other news
• Children & Young People Now: Government launches review of YOTs
• CivilSociety.co.uk: Society lotteries deregulation could lead to less trust in charities, says NCVO
• Community Care: Employment rate falls for people with severe learning disabilities or mental health needs
• Independent: Low paternity leave pay forces new fathers to take annual leave
• Inside Housing: Councils failing to prevent youth homeless, says report
• LocalGov.co.uk: Tower Hamlets mayor hits out at ‘excessive’ Government intervention
• Telegraph: Cafe tells breastfeeding mothers to use disabled toilet
• Third Sector: NCVO sceptical about more deregulation of lotteries, Karl Wilding tells MPs
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SocietyGuardian editor: Alison Benjamin
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