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٣٦ د Nabeela Talib
Celebrating with social work students and practitioners - thank you Julie Penny from for the keynote speech! 🙌
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Explore this years programme for our BASW UK Conference and AGM 2019 held at BASW Members claim your FREE tickets or pay £20 as a non-member
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gives a special thanks to for their involvement in
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thanks everyone for speaking today - it’s been an excellent programme and a special thanks to for chairing
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٢ س Mark Trewin
hears Betty from the carers group in Camden is talking about her dream social worker! We are all looking nervous!😀
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says we need to know our voice and realise how powerful we are. The world is social workers oyster right now
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Priorities for 2019/2020 for Chief Social Worker for Adults; embedding strength based social work practice
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It’s about supporting people to live within their community, to support high quality services and live as independently as they can
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١ س Russell Hogarth
I hope my friends and colleagues are having a great and don’t forget to “Give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day”J.Brown ~Russ
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٥ س Ruth Allen
Great to hear Gillian Ruch speaking at event on the importance of relationships in social work - working with on promoting 80:20 campaign - shifting time from admin to direct and professional work
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Katie says the Named Social Worker pilots began in 2016 - lessons learnt from these included impact on the wider system, on the named social worker and on individuals and people around them
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Katie says today has been good to remind us all why we do what we do especially with the strong underpinning of the service user voice shown in the co-produced capabilities statement for adults with learning disabilities today
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Katie talks of the launch of the fifth annual report; Chief Social Worker for Adults' annual report: 2018 to 2019 which is now live here
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Jill from SYNERGY says the capabilities statement is going to help social workers and adults with learning disabilities to understand each other and make social workers seem more human
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Jackie from SYNERGY says she hoped it would give her a chance to help social workers to help people like her who have learning disabilities
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talk about the focus groups that happened within the project. The main thing was TRUST. If social workers build trust the outcomes are so much better for those with learning disabilities
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speak next about the capabilities statement and said they really wanted to be involved in this project to break down barriers and make it better for social workers and the people who use services
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Emma from talks about why people need the Capabilities Statement for adults with learning disabilities. She says it gave her team the opportunity to reflect on their practice and they found it invaluable
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Betty says she really enjoyed being part of this project and sharing her experiences. Most important is that the social worker “relates to me and knows my family”
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says there is a message today to organisational leaders about the capabilities statement being an active document integrated into practice and not put on the shelf
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