Social media in children’s services
The first event here in Toronto was a PART (Practice and Research Together) Council meeting. The Council is made up of around 12 Executive Directors of various… Read More »Social media in children’s services
The first event here in Toronto was a PART (Practice and Research Together) Council meeting. The Council is made up of around 12 Executive Directors of various… Read More »Social media in children’s services
Following IRISS’s participation in an international workshop on evidence-informed practice in Ireland last April, I was invited to spend a couple of weeks working with… Read More »Social media in Canada
So, rather than have 20 people from all over Scotland gather in Edinburgh why not set up up webinar and have everyone join in from… Read More »What a waste of time [warning – a bit of a rant]
Plans are underway for Glasgow’s second year of participation in the Social Media Week (24-28 September). Last year we ran a series of breakfast workshops on… Read More »Social Media Week: Glasgow 24-28 September
The workplace of the future will have to be less rigid, less hierarchical and a lot more flexible. So says Sir Bob Kerslake, Head of… Read More »Civil service guidelines urge unblocking access to social media
In a previous post I suggested that public bodies might consider simple, cheap and effective web-based tools rather than developing internal solutions. And a short time ago 37… Read More »Google and the public sector
Mad World is a great Community Care blog from Andy McNicoll (Twitter @andymcnicoll) highlighting the latest research, policy and debate about all things mental health. In his latest post Andy notes that whether… Read More »Social workers get into social media
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) describes the recent trend of employees bringing personally-owned mobile devices to their place of work, and using those devices to… Read More »BYOD – coming your way?
Last week I heard about Monmouthshire Council’s enlightened views on social media. They see it as an essential tool for their employees and therefore they… Read More »Unblock social media – the world won’t end
In an earlier post I mentioned a survey we were running which allowed participants to test a number of widely used social media services (Youtube,… Read More »Blocked or not blocked?