Social Care Network Solutions Ltd (2024)

Bringing foster carers, and supervising social workers even closer together in the best interests of children

Before 2010 foster carers and practitioners in the UK and Ireland were still grappling with paper diary logs, unsafe email exchanges and information shared between them in the post.

A conversation with a forward thinking foster carer encouraged us to push ahead with a release of CHARMS which we had been holding back for some time – would carers take to moving to full electronic recording?

As at 2023 we now have some 20,000+ foster families recording their children’s stories in CHARMS, digitally verifying their social worker supervision records, sharing details of children’s dental, and other, appointments and even uploading photos of family events to their own gallery in CHARMS.

And of course, the whole process of carer recruitment, assessment, training, panel and approval is securely managed in CHARMS.

Unique, Secure Login For All Stakeholders

While prospective foster carers are filling in the application form directly in CHARMS; support staff are updating records of checks being made; supervising social workers are using the voice to text feature to record a supervision, ready for the carer to sign; managers are doing file audits in CHARMS; young people are completing a “feedback form”; the IRO is completing a review; panel members are viewing all the assessment paperwork in CHARMS, getting ready for panel; and the child’s social worker is reading the latest update in the secure CHARMS Portal.

Full Carer Recruitment System

Track enquiries and show progress for all prospective carers through the whole process. Integrate with other CRM systems using dedicated CHARMS APIs. Set reminders. Use SMS texting, built-in to CHARMS, to alert carers to events and activities, including training events. Let prospective carers login from day one so they can their own progress.

Report on recruitment activity, timelines and KPIs.

Enquiry API

Gone are the days of forms being completed in Word or by hand on physical pieces of paper. Enquiries from prospective foster carers made through your website appear in CHARMS, with full encryption for peace of mind, with no data input required.

Built-In ROI/Application Form, Assessment Form and Panel Member Access

The application form (ROI) is completed in CHARMS; the assessment form likewise; and panel members login with great enthusiasm (mostly) without ever again having to haul a kilogram of printed paper, holding sensitive information, around.

Outcomes Monitoring

Across all UK and Ireland jurisdictions, and indeed across the world, the focus for inspections of children’s services is on the progress of the child. As the Social Care Common Inspection Framework in England states:

”...the experiences and progress of children and other service users, wherever they live or receive help”

It is therefore a primary consideration in the development of any IT, case management, system that participants in care can easily record and demonstrate outcomes.

CHARMS has a comprehensive set of tools, designed specifically for those purposes. They have been designed and built in close consultation, or more accurately led by CHARMS users.

Carer Training

A powerful carer, and staff, training system allows all training bookings, confirmation, delegate lists, certificates, cancellations, non-attendance, waiting lists to be managed in one place. Carers can see, in their own account, what training they are booked on and have attended. They can also “apply” for particular courses. Dedicated APIs also enable CHARMS to receive updates from eLearning systems when a carer completes a training event.

Child/Young Person, Personal Details

Personal details, such as dietary needs, likes/dislikes, medication prescribed, allergies AND delegated authority are recorded in the unique, customisable Child Personal Details section. As soon as a child is placed this area of CHARMS is completed with key information extracted from the child’s care plan, CPR, health report and any other information shared by the child’s social worker. Relevant information can be shared with the carer(s). It is presented in CHARMS in a structured, easy to read way so that carers and staff are all aware of the child’s important characteristics. No more emails or respite packs – it's all in CHARMS and is always up-to-date.

We’ll leave the last word to the foster carers:

“I wasn’t able to do it but then rang the charms helpline and they were really lovely, they understood I wasn’t very tech minded and really made it simple for me to follow. Love charms now I’ve mastered it, so quick and easy and leaves me more time for the children”

“I use Charms I think it is good. Everything is in one place. Training, diary notes, reports, supervision etc. Currently, they have changed the way we record to child friendly, written to the child, but it’s still real and covers anything that happened.”

“So much better than written diary notes – When with LA used to be waiting on someone to even look at them. It can be a chore having to do daily but it really doesn’t take long with charms”

“Absolutely love the voice recording, although I couldn’t get it right away, once I got it I think its brilliant, saves so much time”

“The videos are great, if I can’t do something or are not clear I always look at their video channel first as it’s usually covered on there.”

Social Care Network Solutions Ltd (2024)

FAQs

What is adult social care? ›

Adult social care covers a wide range of activities to help people who are older or living with disability or physical or mental illness live independently and stay well and safe.

What is support in health and social care? ›

Care and support includes assessment of people's needs, provision of services and the allocation of funds to enable a person to purchase their own care and support. It could include care home, home care, personal assistants, day services, or the provision of aids and adaptations.

What is a social care setting? ›

Social care provides a whole range of services to support adults and older people. If you work in social care, you could help people in their own homes, in residential homes or in a number of other places such as day centres or supported housing.

What is the meaning of social care? ›

What is the definition of social care? Social care services provide support to people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities/ilnesses and mental illnesses. This support can cover practical activities, personal care and social work, intended to help the people receiving social care to live comfortably.

What are examples of adult social care services? ›

What is adult social care?
  • Personal care.
  • Nursing homes.
  • Supported accommodation e.g., extra care housing.
  • Support to manage daily living tasks such as housework, errands, finances etc.
  • Occupational therapy, focused on maintaining and improving independence.
  • Support to engage in social / community activities.

What does a social care worker do? ›

Social care workers directly work with clients to provide care and meet their physical, psychosocial, and emotional needs. Social care workers help clients to interpret and access the different options available to them.

What is Section 9 of the Care Act? ›

Section 9 of the Care Act 2014 informs that local authorities must: carry out an assessment of anyone who appears to have needs for care and support, regardless of whether those needs are likely to be eligible.

What is an adult with care and support needs? ›

Adults with care and support needs are age 18 and over and may: have a learning disability. have a mental health need or dementia or a personality disorder. have a long or short term illness.

How does social support help patients? ›

Research has shown that social support wards off the effects of stress on depression, anxiety and other health problems.

What is an example of care in social care? ›

For example, providing care to a person and listening to their wishes, being considerate to their beliefs, treating them with dignity, and working in accordance with best interests would demonstrate care in practice.

What do care homes provide? ›

A care home is a communal setting where nursing, and or personal care, and accommodation are provided together. The accommodation is purpose built and residents have their own bedroom, usually with an en-suite bathroom. All meals and refreshments are provided, as are housekeeping services such as laundry and cleaning.

What is health care social services? ›

Medical social services include addressing social and emotional concerns related to the patient's illness and care; helping the patient access community resources to assist in recovery; and counseling for the patient and family.

What is the difference between health and social care and social care? ›

​A healthcare need is related to the treatment, control or prevention of a disease, illness, injury or disability. And the care or aftercare of a person with these needs. A social care need is focused on providing assistance with: The activities of daily living.

What is a social care approach? ›

Social Care practice differs from Social Work practice in that it uses shared life-space opportunities to meet the physical, social and emotional needs of clients. Social Care Work uses strengths-based, needs-led approaches to mediate clients' presenting problems.

What is the role of an adult social worker? ›

To accept responsibility and work with individuals facing complex social and family crisis, undertake a range of assessments and safeguarding enquiries relating to vulnerable adults; making recommendations and decisions in carrying out actions relating to the liberty or safety of users, following best interest ...

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