Episodes
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In this episode of Surviving Social Work Training, the conversation explores what inclusion really means within social work education and practice. Through Christina’s reflections as a deaf social work apprentice, the episode considers the social model of disability, reasonable adjustments, communication barriers, self-advocacy, assistive technology, and the importance of creating learning and placement environments where disabled students and practitioners can thrive rather than simply cope. -
In this episode I am joined by the lovely Claire, Practice Educator of the year 2021, and the author of "The Supervision Chair Model". Between us we talk you through the two types of supervision on placement and Claire will introduce her concept of the Supervision Chair for you to potentially use on placement.
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This topic was suggested by someone as something that can often be a challenge for students. How do you challenge something you have seen or experienced that doesn't feel right? In this episode I spoke to two current students about their thoughts, include some views from a vox pop of other students and talk about how you can manage this in real life.
Hopefully you will find this helpful. Please don't forget to reach out if you have a topic that you think I should cover and if you want to take part. This podcast is created for you, so it is only right you should be part of it!
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So here it is, the first proper episode of Surviving Social Work Training. In this episode, we touch on the subject of refection, what does it mean and why is it so essential in Social Work. Then we move to a chat with two students I am currently supporting about their experiences in Social Work Training and ask them to share any tips to help you along the way, concluding in suggestions for self care.
Don't forget if you have any suggestions of topics for future episodes please email me at [email protected].
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Surviving Social Work Training is your monthly pep talk for the essays, placements and big feelings. Host Donna—social worker, mental health practitioner and practice educator—keeps it real with practical tips, honest stories, guest wisdom and quick wins to calm the chaos. Bring your cuppa, ditch the jargon, and leave with confidence, clarity and a cheerleader in your corner. You’re not alone—let’s do this together.