Inequalities in the Social Gradient
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Dr Calum Webb uses complex statistical analysis to unpack the data used within the Child Welfare Inequalities Project to share findings around the social gradient in interventions and how it differs in relation to both income inequality and ethnicity. He uses an intersectional analysis to share the implications of the findings for those working within the social care sector.
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Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Relationships and effective direct work | Analysis, decision-making, planning and review | Promote and govern excellent practice | Effective use of power and authority | Shaping and influencing the practice system | Lead and govern excellent practice | Support effective decision-making
PCF - Values and ethics | Diversity and equality | Rights, justice and economic wellbeing | Critical reflection and analysis