@SW_student_con team meet up over the weekend, not many of us made it for various reasons, but lots of eating, laughter and planning exciting future activities.
Last year we were there with @SiobhanMaclean as a team… this year our very own team member @kelly_BFD has been nominated in her own right… Good Luck from us all Kelly!!! ♥️
Here we go!
You’re about to see a whole lot of #SWA23 posts. 👀
The Social Worker of the Year Awards ceremony is about to begin…
We’ll be providing live updates right here, so stay tuned.
#SWA23
Leaving you with a leaving thought….
What is one thing you would like to STOP
What is one thing that you would like to START
And one thing that you would like to START?
Let us know!
Been great being back, thanks from
@SiobhanMaclean & the team!
Currently listening to brilliant social work student, Hannah Barnes, regarding how she created a whole new model to aid reflective thinking & practice…
The Lotus Model.
Check it out.
youtube.com/watch?v=lTjEmdgG…
Anna in the chat just said
“This book is now a need not want” regarding this new book out now to help social workers with their reflective practice…
siobhanmaclean.co.uk/publica…
Have you seen this really helpful video to help social workers think about their reflective practice & professional curiosity more. Great video developed by @SiobhanMaclean & @wendyh3001 - also available in Welsh language.
youtube.com/watch?v=KOIdHp9f…
Three is going to be a pivotal part of tonight’s webinar….
The basis of the rule is that when things are presented in threes the message is clearer.
What do you think about that?
Who is joining us tonight for a very special one off webinar?
We are all getting ready as we speak!
Looking forward to seeing you all again!
@SiobhanMaclean#webinarwednesdays
I am so excited that the @SW_student_con team are back for one night only! Register to join our one off webinar on reflective practice on 18th October!! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
I still need 2 or 3 more responses, please. If you can spare me 20 minutes to complete and support understanding of practitioner views in social work, I'd be massively grateful. Thank you.