Ep.1 Men don’t care? Masculinity and talking
Episode 1 of our new three-part series, Men don’t care? looks at the wider impacts that masculinity has on young men. New episodes every Thursday.
Read moreIf you love social work, you will love the practice tutor role
The practice tutor role is the perfect next step for social workers if you want to continue doing people-focused work with a direct impact on children.
Read moreReflections on the DfE interim evaluation
We are committed to developing a generation of social workers, equipped with the skills to bring about long term social change to benefit children and families.
Read moreThe importance of building relationships
Relationships are so crucial as a social worker, because you’re becoming involved with families and young people at a really vulnerable time for them. You want to support people to have the best outcomes during this tough time in their lives.
Read moreAs a brand manager, I can do meaningful work alongside my degree
Frontline’s brand manager roles are a great way to gain experience and earn money while still at university. Some of our current brand managers discuss what they have most enjoyed about the role.
Read moreHow the Frontline graduate internship could help kick-start your career
The graduate internship has allowed me to learn a lot very quickly and I now have the transferable skills needed for so many jobs.
Read moreNew model for children’s social care launches
Frontline and the Centre for Public Impact have launched a blueprint outlining a new model for children’s social care, with the backing of leaders in the profession.
Read moreCharity calls for more men in social work on International Men’s Day
To mark International Men’s Day, Frontline is today launching a recruitment drive to attract more men into the profession.
Read moreWe are so proud of our partnership with Frontline
We spoke to Lesley Holden, Principal Social Worker at Gateshead, to find out what impact partnering with Frontline has had on the local authority.
Read moreHere’s why we should “bring our whole selves to work”
For this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, our colleague Marta argues that we should treat the office as a type of home.
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