Frozen journeys: social work with asylum seekers in Greece and Italy during Covid-19 Insights from researchers due to publish their findings later this year In focus 17 Aug 2021
Bid to banish 'oppressive' language in social work Practitioners, academics, people with lived experience and students launch campaign News 3 Mar 2021
Is it okay to hug? Eddie O’Hara, a self-confessed hugger, examines a touchy issue for social care professionals Viewpoint 14 Feb 2023
6,000 allegations of harm by adults from children in institutional settings over three years Charity Article 39 calls for government action 'as a matter of urgency' News 15 Dec 2021
Keep focus on social justice: interview with BASW's new chair Gerry Nosowska BASW’s new chair Gerry Nosowska tells PSW editor Shahid Naqvi about her influences and key priorities for the future of the association In focus 26 Jul 2018
Children from deprived areas more likely to need mental health referral Referral rates to secondary mental health services are 57 per cent higher among children from deprived areas than those in more affluent neighbourhoods. News 13 Oct 2022
Shared trauma: how one professional channelled her personal experience of 9/11 into research that shapes our understanding today Dr Carol Tosone has devoted two decades to examining what gets us through disasters In focus 9 Sep 2021
Safeguarding is not reputation management Bill Stone looks at Oxfam's response to allegations of staff sexual misconduct and abuse Viewpoint 28 Aug 2019
Survivors tell of 'embedded culture of abuse' and denial in children's residential care during 70s Latest report from Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse's Truth Project hears disturbing evidence News 6 Nov 2019