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Background and Format: Launched in 1995, Community Care is a website (has been website only since 2011) administered by MA Education which is part of the Mark Allen Group and is aimed at social care professionals as well as those working in local authorities, recruitment consultancies and social care organisations who want to recruit social care workers. Covers advice for professionals such as core skills, court work, supervision & management, safeguarding adults, safeguarding children, adoption & fostering, attachment, asylum & immigration, domestic abuse, practice models, social work in Wales and integrated working as well as news about adult care, care work, children, mental health and workforce. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44(0)20 3915 9474 and at CommCareRecruitment@markallengroup.com Monthly Unique Users:  Source: Publisher Awards: 2017 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Best Research/Insight Project (winner) 2014 - Mind Media Awards, Publication (nominated) 2013 - Online Media Awards, Best Commercial Innovation (winner) 2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Editorial campaign of the year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 7 November 2011 Community Care, the weekly title aimed at social care professionals, will close the print magazine and focus its resources on supporting social care professionals online. The last issue of the print magazine will be on 24 November. The closure of the print edition will involve a significant restructuring of the content team. Bronagh Miskelly will be leaving her role as Group Editor of Community Care. Ruth Smith, the current Head of Content, will be promoted to the role of Editor. Ruth can still be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4866 and ruth.smith@rbi.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 26th October 2009 Community Care has restructured its editorial team to meet the needs of its readership both in the magazine and online. Teams focused around the major social care subject areas of adult care, children’s services and workforce will produce news and features in print and online. Bronagh Miskelly (bronagh.miskelly@rbi.co.uk) remains as Group Editor with Ruth Smith, (+44 (0)20 8652 4866 and ruth.smith@rbi.co.uk) joining from Children & Young People Now, as Head of Content. Gordon Carson is the magazine editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4717 and gordon.carson@rbi.co.uk Simeon Brody oversees forums, blogs, letters and other opinion as Community Editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4226 and simeon.brody@rbi.co.uk Children’s team Children's Editor Judy Cooper can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4864 and judy.cooper@rbi.co.uk Senior Journalist Molly Garboden can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4871 and molly.garboden@rbi.co.uk Journalist Camilla Pemberton can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4828 and camilla.pemberton@rbi.co.uk Adults team Adult's Editor Mithran Samuel can be reached on +44 (0)20 8652 4857 and mithran.samuel@rbi.co.uk Senior Journalist Jeremy Dunning can

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