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Experience Level: Expert
I need you to:
1. Compare the list of children's services in England accessible from https://adcs.org.uk/contacts/directors-of-childrens-services#view2 to the local authorities already researched in the attached spreadsheet
2. Identify the local authorities that are missing from the spreadsheet
3. Via all available resources, research all the relevant* contacts in those local authorities social services (both children and adults) and update the spreadsheet on the existing model
!!! Important !!! PLEASE MAKE SURE THE EMAILS ARE WORKING, THE PATTERN OF THE EMAIL CAN BE FOUND IN https://adcs.org.uk/contacts/directors-of-childrens-services#view2 AS ALL THE BELOW CONTACTS WILL FOLLOW THE SAME EMAIL PATTERN AS THE DIRECTORS LISTED ON THE LINK - SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY ALL FOLLOW THE SAME PATTERN (be it name.surname@ or any other pattern you see the director's email has)
*Relevant Contacts:
Director of Children Services
Director of Adults Services
Head of Service (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Service Managers (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Team Managers (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Principal Social Worker
Workforce planning and development
Recruitment (could be advisor, manager, anything with recruitment in the job title)
1. Compare the list of children's services in England accessible from https://adcs.org.uk/contacts/directors-of-childrens-services#view2 to the local authorities already researched in the attached spreadsheet
2. Identify the local authorities that are missing from the spreadsheet
3. Via all available resources, research all the relevant* contacts in those local authorities social services (both children and adults) and update the spreadsheet on the existing model
!!! Important !!! PLEASE MAKE SURE THE EMAILS ARE WORKING, THE PATTERN OF THE EMAIL CAN BE FOUND IN https://adcs.org.uk/contacts/directors-of-childrens-services#view2 AS ALL THE BELOW CONTACTS WILL FOLLOW THE SAME EMAIL PATTERN AS THE DIRECTORS LISTED ON THE LINK - SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY ALL FOLLOW THE SAME PATTERN (be it name.surname@ or any other pattern you see the director's email has)
*Relevant Contacts:
Director of Children Services
Director of Adults Services
Head of Service (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Service Managers (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Team Managers (needs to be relevant to social services, usually not in the job title but you can see from the degree)
Principal Social Worker
Workforce planning and development
Recruitment (could be advisor, manager, anything with recruitment in the job title)

Mike G.
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Is this the real budget?Mike G.19 Nov 2020Yes, do you think it is too much?
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