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  • 'We are giving Back' - Safeguarding in the Caribbean
    2025/08/13

    'We are giving Back' - Safeguarding in the Caribbean

    D. Aleski Brandy-Williams and his Team

    D. Aleski Brandy-Williams is a qualified Social worker and the CEO of Brandy-Williams Ltd. He is the author of the book 'My Journey to Becoming a Black Male Social Worker.'

    In this podcast, we discuss his career, how he found social work, the value he places on contextual safeguarding practice and, importantly, a colossal undertaking he and his team have embarked upon in St Kitts and Nevis.

    www.brandy-williams.co.uk

    https://gofund.me/676e5aa0

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    53 分
  • Effective Professional & Personal Judgement
    2025/06/25

    In this insightful episode of "Social Workers Matter," Dr. Sylvia B. Smith engages with Denise Harvey and Arlene P. Weekes as they share their recent collaboration on the book "Effective Personal and Professional Judgment in Social Work."

    Throughout the episode, the authors explore the complexities of decision-making in social work and the broader application of the concepts in other sectors.

    Listeners will learn about the significance of Arlene’s decision-making tool, Effective Personal & Professional Judgement, aka EPPJ, and the plans to create a comprehensive training package for individuals and organisations.

    Denise and Arlene also share their enthusiasm about promoting the book in various settings, including universities and international entrepreneurial training programs.

    As the episode wraps up, the focus shifts to promoting the model, with discussions on utilising social media and training opportunities to reach a wider audience. The episode not only highlights the journey of these inspiring women but also encourages the audience to reflect on their own decision-making processes and the value of adaptability in their careers.

    Tune in for a rich blend of personal stories, professional insights, and practical strategies to elevate social work practices.

    For your copy, use this link https://eppj.org/about-eppj/#publications

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Anti-Racist Supervision In Practice
    2025/06/04

    Welcome to Episode 97 of "Social Workers Matter"! Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with two remarkable colleagues, Shabnam Ahmed and Jo Williams, who are not only dear friends but also passionate advocates for transformative supervision practice. They bring with them a wealth of experience and insight, having contributed to the newly released second edition of "The Anti-Racist Social Worker in Practice," edited by Nimal, Jude, Tanya Moore, and Glory Simango.

    In this episode, we'll dive into their journey as authors of Chapter 11, "Co-Creating a Model for Anti-Racist Supervision." Shabnam and Jo will share their collaborative process and the powerful insights they've gained along the way. You won't want to miss the practical wisdom and strategies they offer to enhance our practice and foster a more inclusive environment.

    'The Anti-Racist Social Worker in Practice' ed. by Nimal Jude, Tanya Moore & Glory Simango

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    59 分
  • Social Work Across Borders
    2025/05/21

    Anna from Florida State University (FSU) completed her final Social Work placement at Doctors of the World. She was here for four months, and I met with her regularly as her long-term supervisor. We used this episode as an end-of-placement reflection session. Anna shared what she learned about the organisation, the work, and herself. She intends to complete her Master's in Social Work upon returning to the US and feels her experience in the UK has potentially equipped her for an international career. She was a delight to supervise; insightful, reflective and respectful of those she encountered in her work with DoTW. I wish her every success in the future and have no doubt she will be an asset to the profession.

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    • https://www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk/

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    34 分
  • Prof. Carlene Firmin - 'Contextual Safeguarding - Something Meaningful & Impactful'
    2025/05/07

    In this episode, we sit down with Carlene Firmin, an influential sociology figure and a youth violence specialist. Carlene shares her career trajectory, highlighting the pivotal moments and experiences that shaped her as a researcher. She emphasises the significance of mentorship and strong leadership in her professional growth and development, offering valuable lessons.

    She discusses contextual safeguarding, which she developed from her PhD research. This innovative approach emphasises the importance of understanding the social contexts surrounding youth to better protect them from violence. We delve into the critical aspects of her research on youth violence and how it informs her work and advocacy with social services and other partners. Join us for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the complexities of youth violence and inspires social workers to embrace innovative approaches like contextual safeguarding in their practice.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • ' We see the person' Jazz Brown, CEO of Nubian Life Resource Centre
    2025/04/23

    Welcome to the 94th episode of SWM! In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with the outstanding Jazz Browne, CEO of the Nubian Life Resource Day Centre, a provision for Black and Asian elders. Jazz is a passionate community activist with deep roots in her neighbourhood. She shares her journey and how she arrived at Nubian Life, where she leads a dedicated and joyful team that continues providing essential services to the community despite facing significant financial challenges.

    Throughout our conversation, Jazz discussed the five pillars established by service users: foundation, faith, family, food, and fun. She voiced her concerns about their uncertain future and highlighted the ongoing efforts to fundraise and sustain their vital work.

    Make sure to listen until the end for exciting details about their upcoming fundraiser in June, which will feature a sponsored walk and celebrate local Black history.

    Join us as we meet Jazz and dive deeper into the impactful work of Nubian Life Resource Day Centre!

    • Hammersmith & Fulham Sponsored Walk - 22nd June 2025
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    49 分
  • The Heart of Social Work with Professor Frank Keating
    2025/03/26

    In this captivating episode of *Social Workers Matter*, we sit down with Professor Frank Keating, a prominent figure in social work and mental health. Frank, who recently retired from his role at Royal Holloway University of London, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion.

    Key Highlights:

    A Pragmatist's Perspective: Frank shares his unique approach to writing and academia, emphasizing that he only writes when he has something meaningful to convey.

    Career Journey: Discover the challenges and triumphs that shaped Frank's transition from lecturer to professor and how his experiences have informed his beliefs about social work.

    Cultural Sensitivity: Frank discusses the importance of cultural sensitivity in social work practice and how it enhances our ability to notice and respond to individuals' diverse needs.

    Curiosity and Vibrancy of London: Learn how London's vibrant culture has influenced Frank's work and perspective, fueling his curiosity about the people and communities he serves.

    Addressing Unspoken Issues: he discusses the significance of tackling unspoken issues in social work and how this impacts client relationships and outcomes.

    Building Inner Strength: Frank shares insights on developing inner strength for success in the demanding field of social work, offering practical advice for both seasoned professionals and newcomers.

    Latest Research Project: This section provides a glimpse into Frank's latest research, which documents mental health experiences and highlights the importance of this work in today’s society.

    Listen in to hear Frank's passionate insights and gain inspiration for your journey in social work!

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Lets Talk About Burnout with Natalie Robertson
    2025/03/05

    Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with Natalie, the dynamic founder of Social Life, on a crisp Friday morning. What began as a chilly start quickly became a heartfelt conversation that warmed us up.

    Natalie shares her career journey and passion for empowering newly qualified and seasoned social work practitioners. Through her consultancy, Social Life, she is dedicated to helping teams and organisations gain a profound understanding of the impact upon the self of providing social care services.

    Motivated by her own experiences, Natalie sought coaching to navigate her emotional responses to her work, and now she's on a mission to guide others in their journey. She emphasises the importance of self-reflection and how it can transform our work as frontline practitioners and leaders.

    Specialising in Nervous System Regulation and Trauma-Informed Self-Care, Natalie brings her expertise to life through dynamic training sessions, engaging keynote talks, and practical coaching.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to meet Natalie and discover how her insights can enhance your practice and support your growth. Tune in and be inspired!

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    42 分