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ACEs - adverse childhood experiences - is one of the most referenced phrases in social work and safeguarding. But how many of us have actually questioned whether we are using it correctly?In this episode Vicki Shevlin explores why the research behind ACEs is weaker than most peop ...  Show more

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In this episode I explore one of the most persistent and unhelpful narratives in social work; that there is a hierarchy of practice, and that unless you have done your time in child protection you have not done real social work.Drawing on my own experience moving from family faci ...  Show more

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