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Social Work Leaders

A podcast sharing the stories of social workers doing inspiring and amazing things in the social work profession. Exploring and discussing topics to support your personal and professional development as a social worker so that you can develop and thrive and become a successful leader in social work.

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    Ep36: Leading with vulnerability in social work practice and leadership with Becky Haasch

    On this week’s episode, I spoke to Becky Haasch. Becky is an experienced social work leader passionate about leading change, learning and connection in practice.We spoke about:* Becky’s journey into social work* The work that Becky currently does with social workers, teams and organisations* What it means for social workers to show up for themselves * What it means to be vulnerable as a social work leader* What social work leadership means to Becky And so much more…To connect with Becky and see the work that she does, you can contact her via:Linked In: Becky Haasch Instagram: Becky HaaschWebsite: Beckyhaasch.comBecky also has 2 upcoming leadership courses which sound fantastic. These are for leaders and aspiring leaders. If you would like to learn more and attend, the details are below: Leading with confidence and authenticity | Tues 12th Nov 6:30pm - 8:30 pmLink here Leading in times of uncertainty & change | Tues 26th Nov, 6:30-8:30pmLink here

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    Ep35: Returning to social work after maternity leave

    A solo episode sharing tips on how to manage the return to social work after maternity leave

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    Ep34: The relationship between supervision and anti racism with Shabnam Ahmed

    On this week's episode, I spoke to Shabnam Ahmed. Shabnam is a highly experienced social worker, practitioner, trainer, innovator and all round true leader in social work. Shabnam is a strong leader and advocate for anti racist practice in social work and how we can and should be implementing this in our supervision. We discussed: * Shabnam's journey into social work * The 6 R's of supervision * The importance of supervision in creating anti racist practitioners * The anti racist practice template * How black, asian and other global majority social workers can access support to share and understand their own experiences  * What social work leadership means to Shabham If you would like to know more about Shabham's work Shabnam Ahmed on Linked In - click here The 6's of supervision - watch here. The Anti racism supervision template - see here

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    Ep33: Coaching, Supervision or both? with Kate Cuthbertson, Coach Supervisor for BASW

    On this week's guest episode, I spoke with Kate Cuthbertson. Kate is a wonderful, experienced and skilled social worker who has transitioned from practice into the world of social work coaching and supervision. Kate speaks with such passion and insight about coaching and supervision in social work and how they are both such significant contributing factors to effective social work practice and in building practitioners who feel supported and more able to cope. We speak about: * Kate’s journey into social work and her social work journey. * The difference between coaching and supervision * Why social workers should access coaching and how they can access coaching. * Advice to social workers who may be interested in delving into the coaching space

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    Ep32: How do your team receive you as a leader?

    On this week's solo episode, I opened a discussion encouraging you to think about how your team receive you as a leader. It's not just about how you lead, it's about how your leadership is received by your team. Listen to hear more. My eBook ' a guide to your first 4 weeks as a new social work manager' is still available for purchase. Click here.

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    Ep31: How videos can improve the quality of parenting interventions with Dr Alice Loving

    In this episode, I spoke to Dr Alice Loving. Alice is an experienced practitioner and academic with a passion for working with families, providing expert parenting assessment and mentalization based video intervention. This style of intervention has been effective in bringing about lots of positive change for families in care proceedings and as a form of early intervention work to support parent and child attachments and interactions. Alice has developed and runs training on this training so that practitioners can learn the skills to be able to use this effectively in practice. If you would like to get more information about mentalisation techniques in practice or have a family in mind who might benefit from this type of support, do connect with Alice. If you would like to connect with Alice: Instagram: Click here Linked In: Click here Website: Click here

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    Ep30: The voice of the child in innovation with Matthew Davies, The Social Work Way

    In this episode, I spoke to Matthew Davies. Matt is a Team Manager within an early help team in South Wales and is also the Founder of the Social Work Way, an app for Social Workers bringing together practice, learning and development and social work wellbeing. Matt is passionate about ensuring the voice of the children is heard in practice and in innovation. If you would like to connect with Matt, you can do so via: Instagram: The Social Work Way Linked In: Matthew Davies Email: [email protected] Website: The Social Work Way

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    Ep29: Leading as an introverted social worker

    In this solo episode, I shared 3 tips on leading as a social worker and aspiring manager

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    Ep28: Advocating for the social work profession with Nana, Co-Host of the Social Worker and the Mentor podcast

    On this week's guest episode, I was joined by Nana. Nana is a social worker, team manager, guest lecturer, co-host of The Social Worker and the Mentor podcast alongside so many other roles. It’s also actually the 2nd time Nana has been on the podcast! We spoke about: * Who Nana is and what he does * Nana's passion for advocating for social work * Nana's time in Parliament speaking about working conditions for social workers * Advice for social workers fearful of using their voices to effect change * Advice for managers on how they can create an environment where social workers can use their voices * Nana's hopes for the profession over the next 3-5 years * What social work leadership means to Nana * How you can connect with Nana

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    Ep27: Connecting with your team as a new supervisor/manager

    On this week's solo episode, I shared 5 tips on how you can connect with your team as a new supervisor and/or manager. For the eBook, click here For the mailing list, click here

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    Ep26: The importance of induction

    A solo episode talking about the importance of an induction in creating effective and confident new starters in social work

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    Ep25: True Social Work Leadership is service to others with Suzy, Social Work Survival Guide

    On this episode, I spoke to Suzy. Suzy is a 2nd year social work student, creator of a student platform Social Work Survival Files and an all rounded great example of what leadership as a social work student looks like. We spoke about: * Suzy's journey to becoming a social work student * Why Suzy chose to study social work * What has gone well and Suzy's biggest challenges on the degree so far * How social media has impacted Suzy's student journey so far? * Suzy's advice for any people who are considering applying to study social work * What social work leadership is to Suzy? To connect with Suzy, you can follow her on Instagram here Link to the eBook ' A guide to your first 4 weeks as a new social work manager' here

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    EP24: What PCF 9 tells us about creating the change we want to see

    This week's episode is a solo episode where I share my thoughts on what PCF 9 tells us about creating the change we want to see and ultimately how the future of our profession is in our hands. I share my thoughts on how as social workers we can create change, ways to do this and the impact of us doing this. I refer to PCF 9 as referenced through BASW here. As mentioned in the episode, if you are a new or aspiring social work manager, my new eBook is perfect for you! It is a guide putting you on the best path to success in your first managerial role. Here is the link to the eBook here.

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    Ep23: Creating community and safe spaces for social workers with Donna, Social Work Toolkit

    On today's episode, I spoke to Donna. Donna is an experienced social work manager passionate about practice and the role that we have in people's lives. In addition to her practice experience. Donna is the owner of Social Work Toolkit, a platform making significant strides to support social workers in creating community and safe spaces. We discussed: * Donna's journey into social work and through social work so far * Donna's own experience of community in social work practice * Community and the correlation to professional growth * Social Work Toolkit and Safe space - what inspired Donna to create this? * Donna's hopes for the social work profession * What social work leadership means to Donna * How you can connect with Donna If you would like to connect with Donna, you can connect with her on: Linked in: Social Work Toolkit Facebook: Social Work Toolkit X: Social Work Toolkit

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    Ep22: New Year, New eBook

    Welcome to the first podcast episode of 2024! It's a solo episode from me and I share my reflections on 2023, goals for 2024 and what you can expect in 2024 from the Social Work Mentor and the Social Work Leaders podcast. I also share exciting news that I will be launching my first eBook in the next few weeks, for new managers, and I can't wait to share it. For first access, you can join the mailing list here. If you would like to collaborate as a podcast guest, do send me an email on: [email protected]

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    Ep21: Thrive Social Work app, Productivity and Wellbeing with Tooba Malik, Thrive Social Work

    In this episode I spoke to Tooba. Tooba is a qualified social worker and the founder of the Thrive Social Work app, a wonderful innovation built for social workers to be more productive, to have a system that works for them and supports their wellbeing. We spoke about: * Tooba's journey into social work * How Tooba balanced social work and her wellbeing in practice * How important it is for our systems to work for us * The journey of the Thrive Social Work app * How social workers can use technology to reduce bureaucracy * What social work leadership means to Tooba If you wish to connect with Tooba and her team, you can contact her here. If you are a Local Authority and you are interested in investing in the productivity and wellbeing of your social workers, check out the website and you can make contact with Tooba via the website here.

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    Ep20: Using models to strengthen the supervisory relationship

    Today's episode is a solo episode in which I share how we can use models of practice to strengthen the supervisory relationship. This is relevant for both supervisors and those being supervised. I discuss: * Why this topic is so important for supervisors and supervisees * Using Social Graces to strengthen the supervisory relationship * Using the Mandela Model to strengthen the supervisory relationship * A breakdown of both models and how to use them within the supervisory relationship * Questions you can ask to develop these conversations and discussions I refer to a Research in Practice document within this episode which is great for supervisors in encouraging conversations about Social Graces in supervision and team meetings. Click here for the document. Here is a link to the mailing list to sign up for my weekly newsletter speaking about a number of social work leadership topics. I also have something exciting coming out in the new year and so signing up will mean that you hear about it first. Click here. Please give the podcast a follow if you are listening and enjoying it :)

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    Ep19: Relationship based practice always wins with Jason Barnes, Social Work Action Group (SWAG)

    I had a wonderful conversation with Jason Barnes. Jason is an experienced social worker with a wealth of knowledge and experience. After 10 years of practising in England, Jason has returned to Ireland and enjoyed taking this opportunity to reflect on his social work journey so far. Jason is a firm believer in relationship based practice being the most effective way to work with families and to move things forward for those that we support and work with. We spoke about: * Jason's own journey and journey into social work * Relationship based practice, what this is and why this is key to good social work practice * People with lived experience and how their voices can transform practice * Jason's mentoring and why social workers need to also prioritise themselves and exercise balance * What social work leadership means to Jason and much more! You can connect with Jason via Instagram and the Social Work Action Group via Twitter/X

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    Ep18: The value of a coach in social work with Le'Siran Edwards, Social Work Coach

    This week, I spoke to Le'Siran. Le'Siran is a qualified social worker and social work leadership coach. Le'Siran shared her wealth of knowledge and experience on the podcast today and it was a real pleasure to have her on. We spoke about: * Who Le'Siran is and her early experiences * Le'Siran's journey into and through social work * How Le'Siran chose coaching as her path and what this journey has looked like * What coaching entails and how social workers can benefit from it * The value of coaching - costs vs value * What social work leadership means to Le'Siran Le'Siran is on a number of platforms where you can connect with her: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesiranedwards/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearsocialworkerpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Website: www.socialworkcoachinghub.com  

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    Ep17: The power of our voices in challenging injustice

    In this solo episode, I discuss our roles as social workers when it comes to challenging injustice in our communities and in the world. I hope this episode provokes some thoughts for you. Please share it with fellow social workers so that more of us can do the self reflection that is needed. Connect with me on Instagram: @theswmentor Sign up to the mailing list for the weekly newsletter and to keep up to date with all things Social Worker Leaders and The Social Work Mentor: ⁠https://tr.ee/QlDdbYCte0⁠

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    EP16: Understanding your nervous system as a social worker with Natalie Robertson, The Social Life

    On this episode, I spoke to Natalie Robertson. Natalie is a social worker who is incredibly passionate about Learning and Development and social workers looking after their physical and emotional wellbeing in order to be able to thrive in their professional and personal lives. In this episode we spoke about: * Natalie's journey into social work * How stress impacts our nervous system and why social workers need to understand this * Advice for new social workers, when it comes to stress management * The need for social workers to speak out if they are struggling with their stress levels * How Natalie is helping social workers to understand how stress impacts their physical and emotional health and supporting them around this. If you would like to connect with Natalie, you can find her on: Instagram: @thesocialife_ Linked in: Natalie Robertson

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    Ep15: Redefining the way social workers communicate and connect with Ash, New Generation Social Work

    In this episode, I spoke to Ash, social worker, experienced child protection practitioner and creator of New Generation Social Work. I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation and Ash truly conveyed his passion for our profession and his hopes for frontline social work to become more sustainable for many more social workers. We discussed: * Ash's journey into social work * Ash's biggest highs and greatest challenge as a child protection social worker * Why Ash had to make the difficult decision to take a break from child protection * The inspiration for New Generation social work and how it is and will continue to help the next generation of social workers * Ash's perspective on what social work leadership is If you wish to find out more about Ash, his products, podcast and services, his details are as follows: Instagram: @newgeneration_socialwork Website: www.newgensocialwork.co.uk Linked In: New Generation Social Work

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    EP14: How to get the best out of supervision with Liz Andrew-Brake

    In this episode, I speak to Liz Andrew-Brake, an experienced social worker from New Zealand and based in Australia. We talk all things social work and supervision. Have a listen as we: *Discuss Liz's journey into social work and her own experiences of supervision as a child protection social worker *Explore what quality supervision is and the barriers to social workers receiving is * Discuss what supervisors and supervises can do to get the best out of their supervision * Hear what social work leadership means to Liz To make contact with Liz: Email: [email protected] Insta: @lizandrewbrake Website: www.lizandrewbrake.com Facebook Group: Social Work and Child Protection Australia

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    Ep13: Tips for applying for your first managerial role as a Social Worker

    This is a solo episode giving practical tips for social workers who are ready to take the leap into applying for their first supervisory or managerial social work role. I share my top tips for you to consider when applying. Do share any thoughts or comments on the episode.

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    Ep12: Self Care for Social Workers with Bianca McKay

    On this episode, I speak to the lovely Bianca McKay, Social Workers Career Coach. We had a great conversation thinking about self care for social workers and the necessity to see this as a non negotiable. We discuss: * Bianca’s journey into social work * The benefits and barriers to social workers prioritising their self care * Why social workers need to prioritise their own self care and the impact of not doing this * Advice for social workers struggling to look after themselves * What Bianca is offering to help social workers to meet their self care needs If you want to hear and learn more, you can connect with Bianca via her website: Instagram: www.instagram.com/socialworkerscareercoach Website: www.biancamckay.com

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    Ep11: The power of breaks to get ahead of burnout

    Hello and welcome back to the Social Work Leaders podcast! This episode is a short one exploring my period away from podcasting and whether breaks are necessary to get ahead of burnout! You can look forward to new solo and amazing guest episodes coming soon inspiring and encouraging you on your social work journey. I now always have a podcast newsletter 😊 so join the mailing list for updates on all things social work mentor and the podcast. Link is https://linktr.ee/theswmentor

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    Ep10: What are you committing yourself to achieve in your social work career this year?

    This is the first episode of 2023 and the first solo episode of the podcast where I ask social workers to think about what you wish to commit yourself to achieve in your social work career this year. Whether big or small, set goals for your careers, write them down and commit to them as you would with any other New Years resolution or goal. I would love to hear what you are committing to this year in your social work career. Instagram: @theswmentor Facebook: The Social Work Mentor 

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    Ep 9: Redefining Living for Care Experienced Young People with Tinu, Redefine Living

    On this episode, I spoke to the lovely Tinu. Tinu is a social worker and the founder of Redefine Living, semi independent living for care leavers aged 16+. We spoke a number of interesting topics including: Tony’s journey into social work and where she is now What developed Tinu’s passion for working with care leavers? How semi independent living supports positive outcomes for young people? Tinu’s advice for social workers who wish to embark on a similar journey? What social work leadership means to Tinu? If you wish to make contact with Tinu or learn more about Redefine Living, you can find her at: Instagram - @tinu_xo and @redefine.living Email - [email protected] As mentioned, Tinu has a business webinar on the 19th November 2022 for anyone who wants to set up a semi independent business. You still have time to register on this link: https://redefine-living.eventcube.io/events/43552/redefine-living-business-webinar/

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    EP8: Having a Social Media presence as a Social Worker with Yewande, Young Black Social Worker

    On this episode, i spoke to Yewande, social worker, manager of a frontline team and the creator of Young Black Social Worker & Young Black Social Workers Network, a community to network and connect with other Black British Social Workers. We spoke about social work and social media, what it is like for social workers having a social media presence. The areas we covered were: * Yewande's journey into Social Work  * Yewande's inspiraton for starting YBSW & YBSW Network  * We discussed our views on social workers having a social media presence and speaking on the profession, the benefits and challenges with this * Yewande gave advice for social workers keen to have a social media presence but worry about the impact on their careers * Yewande shared what leadership in social work means for her To connect with Yewande and find out more about her platforms, you can follow her on:  Instagram: @youngblacksocialworker and @youngblacksocialworkersnetwork 

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    Ep7: Blending Social Work and Vet School with Yasmin

    On this episode, I spoke to my lovely friend, Yasmin. Yasmin was an absolute joy to podcast with, her personality is so infectious and i just love her passion for both social work and veterinary studies. It was a great conversation where we spoke about how Yasmin went from frontline social work teams to Independent Social Work and 5 years of veterinary school! On this episode, we discussed: * Yasmin's journey into social work and her experiences as a frontline social worker * Why Yasmin pursued Independent Social Work and her experiences around this * What inspired Yasmin to pursue a passion and go to vet school * The transferable skills between being a social worker and being a vet. * Advice for social workers who want to pursue their passions outside of social work whilst staying in social work! * Yasmin's views on what leadership in social work is Yasmin is happy to connect with any social workers who have any questions, seeking advice or signposting following this episode. Please make contact with her via email:  [email protected]

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    Ep6: Let's talk Social Work & Business with Irene, Social Work Planner & Social Work Bridges

    Today, I spoke to the lovely Irene, founder of brilliant platforms Social Work Bridges & The Social Work Planner. It was an informative conversation with so much opportunity for learning about the realities of social work and business. We had a great conversation about Social Work and Business where we discussed:  * Irene’s journey into Social Work and Business  * Her motivations for starting Social Work Bridges & The Social Work Planner.  *The uncomfortable conversation about social workers and money. *The realities of running a business as a social worker  * Advice for Social Workers who are considering going into business.  If you would like to find out more about Irene’s platforms, check out:  Instagram: @thesocialworkplanner and @socialworkbridges

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    Ep5: Preparing NQSW's for Practice with Vicki, Social Work Sorted

    I had a lovely conversation with Vicki, who is a social worker and the founder of Social Work Sorted, a platform which provides realistic advice and guidance for NQSW's. Vicki and I spoke about a number of areas which included: * Vicki's social work journey and her journey into Children's Services * Vicki's views and experiences of transitioning from student to NQSW * Social Work Sorted, what it's all about and Vicki's motivations * What Vicki sees leadership to be. If you would like to contact Vicki for more information, you can contact her via: Instagram: @socialworksorted Facebook: Social Work Sorted Website: www.socialworksorted.com Spotify and Apple: Social Work Sorted: The Podcast

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    Ep4: Competing priorities as a frontline social work manager with Nana

    On this episode, i had a great conversation with Nana, a social work team manager, ASYE assessor and Practice Educator who is passionate about social work practice and development. He is a social worker who aspires to support other social workers, progress in his career and diversify the social work leadership space. We discuss Nana's journey into social work, managing competing priorities as a social work manager and the importance of networking as a social worker. If you wish to find out more about Nana, you can find him on:  * Instagram - @nanayabbey and @thesocialworkerandthementor  * Podcast on Youtube & Spotify - The Social Worker & The Mentor Podcast  Clubhouse Room with Young Black Social Worker - UK Black Social Workers

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    Ep3: Public Speaking in Social Work with Kayleigh Rose Evans

    On this episode, i had the pleasure of speaking to social work leader Kayleigh Rose Evans, an adults social worker and Best Interests Assessor who is passionate about the work that she does and making an impact. Kayleigh also does independent social work through training, public speaking and she has an amazing Youtube platform dedicated to supporting social workers to navigate their social work careers. We discuss Kayleigh's journey into social work, why she got into public speaking and how this has helped her social work career as well as learning more about her youtube platform. If you wish to find out more about Kayleigh, you can find her on: Youtube: Kayleigh Rose Evans Instagram: kayleighrevans Twitter: Kayleigh Rose Evans

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    Ep 2: Building an immigration based Social Work business with Jo Schofield, ISWS

    In this episode, I am joined by social work leader Jo Schofield, social worker and director of Immigration Social Work Services (ISWS). We delve into immigration social work, finding your niche, leadership and building a social work business. If you wish to reach out to Jo and find out more about her services:  Website: www.isws-ltd.co.uk  Instagram: @immigration_social_workers  Facebook: immigration social work services limited  Linked in: Jo Schofield

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    Ep 1: Introduction to Social Work Leaders

    Social Work Leaders: This is a short episode introducing you to the podcast, why this space has been created and what you can expect from it. Hope you enjoy it! Instagram: @theswmentor Email: [email protected]

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