What does it really mean to be trauma informed as a social worker, with Dr Jessica Taylor

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Naming Social Workers in the Media and Taking Care of Yourself

In this episode I'm back after a quieter month, off Instagram, in therapy, having acupuncture, and thinking about a lot of things. This one covers the personal and the professional in equal measure.I'm talking about the naming of social workers in the media following the Preston ...  Show more

From Youth Work to Safeguarding: Practice, Power and the So What Question, with Sean Monaghan from SaferNow

In this episode I'm joined by Sean Monaghan, founder of Safer Now, whose route into safeguarding practice started in a youth centre in North Birmingham and took him through community violence intervention, hospital-based trauma response, and a recurring question: so what? We talk ...  Show more

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