The Thinking, Feeling, and Doing of Anti-Racist Social Work Session 3

The Thinking, Feeling, and Doing of Anti-Racist Social Work Session 3

Session 3: Critical Conversations (Practitioners)

By The Social Work Teaching Partnership

Date and time

Tue, 20 Jul 2021 01:30 - 04:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Audience: Frontline practitioners in social care.

This session will be delivered in a round table format and consider actual real-life practice situations faced by front line practitioners and how they may develop an ARSW approach in dealing with these.

This may include dealing with racism from service users, colleagues, or other professionals either as a direct victim or witness. This session will seek to enhance your confidence and commitment to developing an ARSW approach to your own practice and that of your team.

Facilitators

Dr Gurnam Singh

Associate Professor of Sociology (Hon), University of Warwick and

Visiting Professor of Social Work, University of Chester.

Dr Makhan Shergill

Associate Professor and Director of Social Work, University of Warwick

Organised by

The Social Work Teaching Partnership is a consortium of 27 regional partners across the West Midlands including Local Authorities, Children's Trusts, Universities and HE Colleges. 

The Teaching Partnership's aim is to enhance social work education & leadership and develop social work career pathways. To achieve this, the Teaching Partnership is working with academics, service users, students, practitioners and employers, and is be supported by three Consultant Social Workers. 

 

 

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