Free Post community care Maybe I should have a caption competition... Just an ordinary day in the* Community Care* office, with the team wearing the regulation head temperature maintenance gear, as approved by occupational health…Oh, all right. They’re helping [publicise Woolly Hat day](http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/mental-health/2011/09/community-care-staff-show-supp.
Free Post community care Graphic Community Care Love this simple, graphic cover on this week’s Community Care: [](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/02/5415130641_
Free Post community care How Journalists Treat Social Workers Missed this while I was away: Journalists vrs Social Workers: Mythology on Both Sides Interesting example of specialist press attempting to correct the shallowness of reporting seen in the generalist press all too often. [Disclosure: Community Care is published by my employer RBI]
Free Post community care Digital Doorstepping Done Right Two years ago, there was some debate about the ethics of digital doorstepping – the practice of media diving into blogs or social networks looking for quotes and interviewees for their stories, particularity in the aftermath of a tragedy. This morning, in a meeting with
Free Post blogging Comments Closed: A First Today marked a first for our blogging effort here at the brown towers. [We decided to close comments on a post](http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/childrens-services/2007/09/the-dail-mail-and-its-lies-abo.html). The nine days since that post went up have been something of
Free Post community care Community Care Fisked Talking of Community Care (as I was in my very last post), I can say we have finally joined the blogosphere here at the Brown Towers. Why? Because a post on one of the ComCare blogs – The Child Minder – has been give an thorough
Free Post community care Agenda: Monday I had a delightfully online-free day yesterday, doing some very old school things like putting actually, physical photographic prints into a photo album. (I know, I know, so very retro…) Bit of a hectic day ahead: discussion about making sure our blogs are properly