BASW’s involvement in issues related to assisted conception dates from the early 1980s until present day
… issues related to infertility, involuntary childlessness and reproductive technology date back to the early 1980s. In … Interest Group on Obstetrics and Gynaecology provided a socialwork perspective on the issues considered by the … played key roles in setting up BICA andin providing leadership roles, especially during the Association’s early …
John McGowan, SWU General Secretary and Ruth Allen, BASW Chief Executive signed a new, formal co-operation agreement between the two organisations in London on Thursday 10th June. The new Co-operation Agreement shows SWU and BASW's ongoing commitment to providing the best for social workers together.
BASW is working with MPs to share insights into what it is like to practice social work with children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
The recent serious case review in relation to AG, a child from a Traveller family living in Norfolk, once again highlights a woeful lack of cultural competence amongst social workers when supporting Gypsy, Roma or Traveller families and the devasting impact this can have on the child(ren).