Social worker Adam Ricksworth* describes his personal experience of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and how he believes it could help support a strength-based approach within practice
Following the first conviction for female genital mutilation in the UK Angie Marriott, a health and social care trainer with expertise in the area, dispels some commonly held myths about the practice
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Gaby Zavoli, BASW Heritage project co-ordinator, looks back through a wonderful period of activities and celebrations – and encourages members to join us for a special reflection event next week.
… and carers. She has worked in health and social care for over 40 years and been a proud BASW member since … services. Julia chaired the Mental Health Charity Together for 9 years. She led the Care Services Improvement Programme … Caroline has taken part in many forums to amplify the voices of social workers to ensure that they have a strong …
The first of a series of vlogs with BASW CEO Ruth Allen over the next month exploring our history, our present and our future as part of BASW’s 50th birthday celebrations in June.
In the wake of intense media focus on knife crime and gang culture Craig Pinkney, who works with disaffected young people, explains what professionals need to know