Jersey has its first permanent Principal Social Worker for Children and Families.
Joanne Dempster moves to the island after spending 18 years in front-line child protection and children in care services across London.
She started her career 20 years ago as a residential worker and youth worker before qualifying as a social worker.
"It is a privilege to take up the role of permanent Head of Quality and Standards and Principal Social Worker for the Government of Jersey Children’s Social Care Service.
"The Senior Leadership Team’s commitment and readiness to take forward the improvement of services to children and families is ambitious, clear and transparent for all to see.
"The development of an impressive strong foundation of rights-based values and aspiring practice standards makes clear how the people working in Jersey children’s services want to deliver services for families. To be a part of the journey and part of the team driving change is such an important responsibility and I look forward to making my contribution at this exciting time of improvement."
This appointment follows the launch of another government campaign to recruit and keep social workers in Jersey.
'Let's Be Ambitious' is aimed at encouraging social workers to think about what a move to Jersey would mean for them and their families.

20 newly qualified social workers were recruited after a 2019 campaign, but the government says personal reasons, the pandemic, and cost of living concerns, meant most of them decided to leave the island.
"I am delighted that we have finally filled this crucial position permanently for the first time.
"The experience that Joanne will bring in practice leadership, amplifying the voice for children, young people, parents and carers and embedding quality assurance is a significant step in our journey to improve Children’s Social Care Services.
"All members of the Senior Leadership Team are now permanent staff, resident full-time in the Island." - Mark Owers, Director of Safeguarding and Care.

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