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1968
Seebohm Report
(White Paper)

1970
Social Services Act

1974
Colwell Inquiry
(Inquiry Report)

1975
Better Services for
The Mentally Ill
(White Paper)

1982
Social Workers:
Their Roles and Tasks
(Report)

1983
Mental Health Act

1968
Disabled Persons Act

1988
Butler-Scoss Inquiry
(Inquiry Report)

1989
Children Act

1990
NHS & Community
Care Act

1995
Carers
(Recognition & Services)
Act

1997
New NHS:
Modern, Dependable
(White Paper)

1998
Modernising Social
Services
(White Paper)
Partnership in Action

1999
Working Together to
Safeguard Children

2000
Care Standards Act,
No Secrets Act,
Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families

2001
Health and Social
Care Act,
Valuing People
(White Paper)

2003
Supporting People
Programme,
Every Child Matters
(Green Paper)
The Victoria Climbie
Inquiry
(Inquiry Report)

2004
Children Act,
Carers
(Equal Opportunities Act)

2005
Mental Capacity Act

2006
Working Together to
Safeguard Children,
Reaching Out:
An Action Plan on
Social Exclusion,
Health and Social Care
Working in Partnership
(Our Health, Our Care,
Our Say: Our New Direction for Community Services

2007
Mental Health Act,
Putting People First,
The Children’s Plan
(White Paper)

2008
Building Brighter Futures:
Next Steps for the
Children’s Workforce,
Social Work at its Best

2013
Working Together to
Safeguard Children

Irish Travellers (Irish: an lucht siúil) or Pavee, also called Tinkers or Gypsies (but not to be confused with the Romani people), are a traditionally itinerant people of ethnic Irish origin, who maintain a set of traditions.[1][2] Although predominantly English speaking, some also use Shelta and other similar cants. They live mostly in Ireland as well as having large numbers in the United Kingdom and in the United States.[3] Around 10,000 people in the United States are

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