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Thurrock Council bring together volunteers for Christmas Dinner project

Thurrock Council bring together volunteers for Christmas Dinner project
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Social workers and students urge ministers to reconsider bursary freeze

Our social work review includes students' call for an increase in bursaries and a survey on whether care experience should be a protected characteristic

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Social Work Recap: World Social Work Day, child poverty and Love Island

From this year’s World Social Work Day celebrations and a new podcast on the ‘ghost children’ missing from school each year to Love Island’s latest winner.

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Reflecting on Reflection

Talent professionals often use reflection methods for learning experiences, both formal and informal. Once in a while, we experience a new reflection tool and add it to our toolbox.

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How does social work regulation perpetuate white supremacy?


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).

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How does social work regulation perpetuate institutional racism?


How does social work regulation perpetuate institutional racism?
The lack of reference to anti-racism in social work standards and the over-representation of practitioners of colour in fitness to practise require urgent action. But so far Social Work England has fallen short, argues Wayne Reid
April 9, 2021 in Workforce
Photo: Giovanni Cancemi/AdobeStock
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’.

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'I feel robbed': the disruption, disorder and delays faced by social work students under Covid

'I feel robbed': the disruption, disorder and delays faced by social work students under Covid
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Reflective sessions that allow social workers to put the local into national discussions

Reflective sessions that allow social workers to put the local into national discussions
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Creating online reflective spaces when working from home


Creating online reflective spaces when working from home
How can you recreate the critical reflection that comes from working alongside colleagues during the pandemic? Community Care Inform is giving free access to a guide offering advice on how to do so
Photo: fizkes/Adobe Stock
By Kate Snowdon
At the beginning of the pandemic, as social workers navigated new ways of working, Community Care Inform published a guide to creating online reflective spaces when working from home.
Collaboration is a huge part of social work, and critical reflection with colleagues can help social workers to improve their practice while reducing the isolation of remote working.

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Care review head defends appointment against claims of unsuitability


Care review head defends appointment amid questions over his suitability
Josh MacAlister asks critics to “judge me by my actions” in a bid to allay concerns over independence and involvement of care-experienced people in review
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Josh MacAlister has defended his appointment as care review lead, asking critics “to judge me by my actions”, following concerns over his suitability and how the review would be run.
The Frontline chief executive took to Twitter over the weekend to respond to concerns over his independence from government and why people with experience of social care were not more involved in running the review.

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