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NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Unit4, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for mid-market people-centric organizations, today announced results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2021.
First Quarter 2021 Results
Cloud bookings increased 9% (YoY) with 18% total bookings growth (YoY)
18 new customers including GBS,
ALE Municipality, NorthSeaPort, Golden Lane Housing Limited,
and Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
120 successful go-lives, leading to 102% net revenue retention through Q1
204% growth (YoY) on the value of contracts via partners and 12 new partners signed
How does social work regulation perpetuate white supremacy?
Social Work England has remained relatively silent on the rising tide of concern about racism in social work, argues Wayne Reid
April 9, 2021 in Workforce
Photo: Feng Yu/Adobe Stock
By Wayne Reid,
BASW England professional officer, social worker and anti-racism visionary
This article represents my personal perspectives and not the views or sentiments of my employer or any other organisation, nor those of other social workers or people of colour.
The Black Lives Matter movement casts a revealing spotlight on how white supremacy permeates society and influences policies in ‘modern institutions’.
In this article, I outline how social work regulation perpetuates white supremacy. My premise is that “morality cannot be legislated, but behaviour can be regulated” (Martin Luther King).