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Social workers 'must be cautious with online social media'
Focused on Learning's Director, Jon Bolton, has written an article for Community Care magazine, advising social care staff to make sure their online presence is professionally appropriate, while remaining alive to the potential benefits of social media for service users.
You can read the full article on Community Care's website at
http://www.communitycare.co.uk/Articles/06/10/2011/117566/social-workers-must-be-cautious-with-online-social-media.htm



