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Liverpool City Council

Social care · 21 October 2025

Liverpool social worker wins National Lifetime Achievement award

A Senior Social Worker from Liverpool says she feels “honoured” after winning a National Lifetime Achievement Award for her work with children and families. Maria Moore, a Senior Social Worker and Practice Educator with Liverpool City Council, was named a finalist in the prestigious Social Worker of the Year Awards 2025 and was successful –

Family · 24 September 2025

Liverpool social worker nominated for National Lifetime Achievement award

A Senior Social Worker from Liverpool has been shortlisted for a National Lifetime Achievement Award for her work with children and families. Maria Moore, a Senior Social Worker and Practice Educator with Liverpool City Council, has been named a finalist in the prestigious Social Worker of the Year Awards 2025. She has been shortlisted in

Health · 9 September 2025

Council to Consider Long-Term Commitment to Two Liverpool Nursing Care Homes

Liverpool City Council is reinforcing its dedication to the wellbeing and care of residents at two care homes in the city by proposing it will continue with the long-term delivery of services at both facilities. A report will be presented to Cabinet on Tuesday, 16th September 2025, recommending that the Council continue as the Care

Front page of carers strategy. Liver Bird with images of carers inside.

A well-run council · 9 June 2025

Help Shape the Future of Carer Support in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council is marking Carers Week (June 9 – 15), by urging residents to have their say on a new Strategy, aimed at enhancing support for those who provide unpaid care. The Council is seeking feedback on its draft All-Age Strategy, designed to shape future services across the city. Carers Week celebrates and recognises

A well-run council · 18 February 2025

Council to Launch a New Support Service to Help Keep Families Together

Liverpool City Council and its partner agencies are set to introduce a transformative way of working to help families recovering from drug and alcohol addiction and who are receiving specialist care.   The Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) offers an alternative to the family court process by providing parents with specialised support to address the

Care · 13 November 2024

BLOG: World Children’s Day – Putting Children at the Heart of Our Council 

As World Children’s Day nears, Cllr Liz Parsons, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, highlights how we kicked off celebrations today with Liverpool Schools’ Parliament, bringing together hundreds of young people. She also announces a Children’s ‘Takeover’ of the Council’s social media on November 20! Today, we brought together hundreds of children and young people for

Education · 11 November 2024

Our Children and Young People shine bright at the Council’s Awards for Achievement 

Liverpool’s young stars were at the heart of a special celebration as the City honoured the outstanding accomplishments of children in care and care-experienced young people.  The grand celebration of achievement, held at St George’s Hall, celebrated children and young people who have made positive impact in their communities.  The event was attended by 300

Care · 7 October 2024

Liverpool Charity Hosts a Week of Fun Events to Celebrate and Support Kinship Carers

To mark National Kinship Carers Awareness Week (7th–11th October), Liverpool-based charity Kinship Carers Liverpool is organising a week long series of exciting events. Kinship children are those who are looked after by a family member or a family friend. As the longest-running and largest kinship care support group in the UK, the charity has been

Arts & Events · 27 August 2024

Join Us in Making a Difference for Care Leavers in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council is inviting businesses and individuals across the city to an inspiring and impactful conference, “Celebrating Care Leavers: Making a Difference Together,” dedicated to supporting young people leaving care. The council, supported by Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Richard Kemp, is calling on organisations to join a movement that empowers young people who have

News · 25 July 2024

Council launches new Workforce Academy to help staff support young people

Liverpool City Council is delighted to announce the launch of its new Workforce Academy within the Children’s and Young People’s Service. Called ‘Care, Inspire, Thrive’, the Academy will upskill and train staff as part of the Council’s commitment to providing the best service possible for children and families in Liverpool. The new Academy has been

An image of Liverpool's PIer Head taken from Museum of Liverpool steps. Image credit: Visit Liverpool

News · 25 March 2024

Positive changes for Liverpool City Council Social Care telephone enquiries 

Liverpool City Council has reached another important milestone on its improvement journey, changing how phone calls to Adult Social Care and Children’s Services are handled, in order to allow the Council to offer a wider range of services to callers.   A new number is now in operation – 0151 459 2606 –  replacing the Careline

An exterior image of the Sedgemoor Dementia site in Norris Green.

Social care · 11 March 2024

Dementia care support extended in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council is to extend its dementia support services with the opening of new beds for respite and specialist care. Sedgemoor care home in Norris Green is expanding, with 10 additional permanent beds for dementia patients and a further 10 short term beds for carers, who need some respite. Demand for care for families

News · 1 February 2024

Join us and find out more about new Children’s Services roles

Do you want to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people in Liverpool? We’re currently recruiting residential workers for a new children’s home and we would love to hear from you! We’ve invested significantly to develop our own children’s homes and the first of these is set to open soon.

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