This training is in two parts with the first session taking place on the 1st July at 10:30am. Please ensure you book a place for both sessions separately. If you need any help with booking a place on this event please email joanne.marciano@swu-union.org.uk
Join BASW England & SWU for this joint webinar with DHSC introducing the ASC Fair Pay Agreement for Social Workers.
What will we be talking to you about?
We are coming to talk to you about the Department’s work to introduce the first Fair Pay Agreement for adult social care staff and how it will affect you as a social worker. The Fair Pay Agreement will set minimum pay and other terms and conditions for workers in adult social care, and will be negotiated between employer and worker representatives.
On 20th June the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passed a key vote in Westminster. While there will be further changes it is almost certain this Bill will now become law. Social workers will have a key role to play in assessing mental capacity for those eligible and opting for an assisted death.
IPA is a methodology for research that focuses on learning from lived experience. The course explores a holistic model of IPA that has a focus on creating new knowledge and making a difference for social work. IPA is ideal for practitioners and academics who want to gather rich data about the nature of people’s experiences and the meaning this has for people. The course would explore how IPA has a good fit with social work professional values and interventions offering an essential contribution to our work.
This presentation explores what happens when children, parents, and teachers give different answers about a young person’s mental health. Drawing on data from over 10,000 service users at a major London CAMHS provider, it looks at what predicts these differences and whether they affect attendance at mental health services.
The talk offers practical insights for clinicians working with complex family dynamics and assessment data.
This will be of interest to those working with children and those working in mental health and will count towards your CPD.
Neurodivergent Student, NQ and ASYE social workers A sub-group of the NSW SIG
A safe community space for neurodivergent (ND) student social workers, ASYE and newly qualified social workers (NQSW) in the UK.
Please note that this is a safe space for peer support only, and not for CPD purposes. If you are unsure whether you may join this community, please email Helen Randle on policyadmin@basw.co.uk in the first instance. Many thanks.
This session will be delivered by Child Sexual Abuse survivor and founder of The Flying Child, Sophie Olson, and consultant children’s social worker Sarah Pritchard as part of The Flying Child 'Side By Side CSA' training. They will use the powerful tool of storytelling to illustrate the child’s experience leading into the survivor’s journey, and the social harms faced.
BASW members log into your account first to view the full list of forum dates and select from the events page: https://basw.co.uk/events
This forum is for BASW members who work with adults in a range of contexts, either as individuals or as part of a family and for social workers at every stage in their career.
This online forum is for NQSWs, social workers looking for their first employed role in England or a change in role and those looking to return to the profession after a career break.
This online forum is for social workers looking for their first employed social work role in England or for those who are looking to return to the profession after a career break. You may also find the session helpful if you have been in the same role for a long time and are now applying for alternative social work jobs.
This online lunch time session will provide an opportunity for members to learn more about BASW UK activities, your membership benefits, advice and representation and how you can access CPD, be involved in our campaigns, consultations, networks and special interest groups.
Your Professional Association connects you with other social workers working in diverse settings across different nations at different stages of career pathways.
Human rights and social justice are core social work values and together we can promote the voice of social work and the BASW Code of Ethics.
In this session we will explore what we mean by personal outcomes and some of the challenges and opportunities in recording them. We will also explore how we might use them as a catalyst for learning and practice development and how we maintain the voice of the person in our recording.
This session is FREE to BASW Cymru members however non-members may attend as a free taster session.