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In one of my most memorable conversations I speak to Clair Graham, from Birmingham Children's Trust.
We talk about the importance of community, what contextual safeguarding really looks like in practice and the power of parents as partners in safeguarding.
I can't wait for you to listen.
You can find Claire on linkedin: Clair Graham
To get in touch with me:
[email protected]
www.socialworksorted.com
instagram @socialworksorted
Linkedin Vicki Shevlin
Youtube @socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this episode I spoke with Le'Siran Edwards, founder of The Social Work Coaching Hub.
We talk about:
-The difference between coaching and mentoring
-The benefit of coaching for social workers
-Challenges to accessing coaching
-Our own reflections on business and self employment in social work
To get in touch with Le'Siran:
socialworkcoachinghub.com/
www.instagram.com/dearsocialworkerpodcast/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesiranedwards/
To get in touch with me:
[email protected]
instagram.com/socialworksorted
facebook.com/socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
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Join me in conversation with author and publisher Jayneen Sanders as we talk about:
-the importance of body autonomy
-how NQSW's can work with families to help open conversations
-The importance of modelling consent
-using books as direct work
Please note we talk about sexual abuse and grooming in the context of social work.
Follow:
https://www.instagram.com/jayneensandersauthor/
https://e2epublishing.info/
Lets connect:
[email protected]
Sign up for email updates: www.socialworksorted.com/thespacenewsletter
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
Instagram.com/socialworksorted
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Join me and Catherine Moore from @SocialWorkersRise as we talk about the similarities and differences between social work training and practice in the US and UK.
We talk about:
-training routes and access
-private practice and exams
-Our hopes for the future of social work
Follow Catherine:
https://www.socialworkersrise.com/
https://www.instagram.com/socialworkersrise/
Let's connect:
[email protected]
www.socialworksorted.com
instagram.com/socialworksorted
Linkedin: Vicki Shevlin
Join The Collective:
socialworksorted.com/thecollective
The Child and Family Assessment Guide:
https://www.socialworksorted.com/onlinecourses
Join the waiting list for The Home Visit guide:
https://www.socialworksorted.com/home-visit-guide-waiting-list*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
The Home Visit Guide helps students and new social workers build confidence to plan, prepare and undertake home visits in children's services.
In this episode I talk about the importance of planning your visit, and knowing when to leave.
To get in touch with me:
[email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
www.socialworksorted.com (to sign up to The Space)
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted
To get The Home Visit Guide:
https://www.socialworksorted.com/product-page/the-home-visit-guide
Compass event free ticket sign up: https://www.compassjobsfair.com/Events/Birmingham/Seminar-Programme*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Welcome to this mini series to celebrate the launch of The Home Visit Guide.
In this episode I talk about:
-Why we do home visits
-How we define home
-The importance of reflecting on our experience of 'home'
To join the waiting list for the guide:
https://www.socialworksorted.com/home-visit-guide-waiting-list
Get in touch:
[email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Join me in an honest conversation with seasoned social worker and mentor, Jason Barnes.
We explore the challenges and triumphs of the social work profession, from Jason's journey as a newly qualified social worker to navigating institutional constraints and fostering authentic connections with service users. Tune in for valuable insights into the heart of social work and the shared commitment to social justice.
Follow Jason:
instagram.com/mentor.jason
X - @jsnbarn
X - @swactionuk
To get in touch:
[email protected]
instagram.com/socialworksorted
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
www.socialworksorted.com
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this episode I am joined by David Harrop, independent social worker and co-founder of the Palestine UK Social Work Network.
We talk about
-David's career
-The current international conflict in Palestine
-Social work ethics and values on both micro and macro scale
-David's advice for new social workers
Get in touch with me:
[email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
Links mentioned:
https://reimaginingsocialwork.nz/2024/01/04/social-workers-send-letters-from-gaza/
https://www.socialworksorted.com/post/is-social-work-silent-on-palestine
The Other Hand - Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzeIq-J6TMA*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
I this episode I talk about practical strategies for self-care tailored to social work students and newly qualified professionals.
I am sharing 4 actionable steps to prioritize well-being in the face of demanding work environments and systemic challenges.
From strategic annual leave planning to curating workspace for optimal productivity and tranquility, these are insights to maintain balance and resilience in social work practice. Discover how collective care principles and personalized self-care strategies can empower you to navigate the complexities of the profession while prioritizing your mental and emotional health.
To get in touch with me:
www.socialworksorted.com
[email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
instagram.com/@socialworksorted
youtube.com/@socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Reflecting on what home education means to me, and some of the lessons I am learning and unlearning about truly being child centred.
I would love to hear your reflections.
Email:
[email protected]
Instagram.com/socialworksorted
Linked In: Vicki Shevlin*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this conversation I talk to Carly Budd, a children's occupation play therapist and founder of the Carly Budd Developmental Play Academy.
We talk about:
-anti racism in multi agency settings
-Career journeys and challenges after becoming a parent
-Child development and changes in research and knowledge
-Understanding sensory processing and neurodiversity for new social workers
Connect with Carly:
https://www.carlybudd.co.uk/
Connect with me:
youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Lets connect on LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Happy New Year!
Back to share some of my tips for digital decluttering... which is what I've been doing over my December break.
If you want to feel organised then I'd recommend these videos on my youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kShY_0z7RBs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCL6Sf53JJA&t=502s
youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Using and Consuming Social Media as a student social worker:
Go to 26:30 on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vhojvghdrc*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
As the founder of Social Work Sorted, an online platform for newly qualified social workers, I bring my unique perspective shaped by my background in child protection.
In this reflective episode, I delves into five valuable lessons I've learnt in 2023. From the importance of self-belief to navigating discomfort and speaking up against injustice, I want to be as honest as possible with you.
Join me as I talk about discusses the challenges of running a own business as a social worker, managing self-doubt, and the significance of leaning into discomfort.Whether you're a social work professional or someone interested in personal growth, I hope these lessons resonate across various aspects of life.
To get in touch with me: [email protected]
Follow instagram.com/socialworksorted
Facebook.com/socialworksorted
Youtube: @socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
Who are you doing it for?" In this episode I emphasise the importance of considering this question when making decisions, plans, or taking actions in both professional and personal life. I encourage you to explore your motivations, whether influenced by organizational pressures, personal ego, fear, or genuine dedication to individuals or families.
I share my experiences and mistakes, and explain that this questions is a part of an upcoming talk at the BASW Greater Manchester Branch Student Social Work Symposium, where I will talk about using and consuming social media as a student social worker.
Get your ticket here:
https://www.basw.co.uk/events/social-work-student-symposium
Contact: [email protected]*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this episode, I address the common December panic experienced by newly qualified social workers.
As the year-end approaches, social workers often find themselves overwhelmed with work pressures and external expectations.
I share practical strategies for staying organized, managing time effectively, and finding moments of calm during the hectic holiday season.
Join me as I offers insights and support tailored to help social workers navigate the challenges unique to this time of year.
To get in touch with me: [email protected]
To join The Collective head here: https://www.socialworksorted.com/thecollective*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this recording (taken from this instagram live)
I talk about:
-Why I offer skill sessions
-What is involved in a skill session
-What to look for in a coach or mentor
-How to ensure you keep yourself safe when getting additional help or support
If you are interested in one to one skill sessions then I have 2 remaining slots for 2023, book here.
If you are a coach, mentor or looking to move into social work training and you are interested in a strategy session to focus on building an online platform/starting a business whilst in practice/starting a podcast, then I have one space available for 2023.
Book here.
Any questions, email me: [email protected]
www.socialworksorted.com
instagram.com/socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
This is a huge topic but Introduction to Assessment is just that; an introduction.
For newly qualified social workers feeling overwhelmed with child and family assessment, Introduction to Assessment is step by step, video, audio and guide to help you.
Using the prompts from Introduction to Assessment, I take you through questions you can ask and ideas for direct work, to gain an insight into family history and functioning.
To get Introduction to Assessment: guide, video and audio, follow this link.
Or head to socialworksorted.com > online courses
For any questions, contact me [email protected]*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
In this episode I talk about 3 ideas I hold with me when I start something new, and how you can adapt these for your first year in social work.
To subscribe to my videos on youtube:
youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Instagram.com/socialworksorted
Email: [email protected]*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
To watch this with subtitles head to youtube: @socialworksorted
In this episode I talk about the importance of considering environments when making and receiving phone calls
-Managing your basic needs
-Ensuring the safety of the person you are contacting
-Tips to support people through a phone call
To get in touch:
[email protected]
Website: www.socialworksorted.com
Instagram.com/socialworksorted
facebook.com/socialworksorted
Recommended further reading:
https://www.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/64461_Hutchison_Chapter_7.pdf
Ferguson, H, Warwick, L, Cooner, TS, et al. The nature and culture of social work with children and families in long-term casework: Findings from a qualitative longitudinal study. Child & Family Social Work. 2020; 25: 694–703. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12746*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
If you have any questions about this please get in touch [email protected] -
If you want to watch this instead head to youtube: @socialworksorted
Link here
In this epsiode:
-What makes a phone call 'difficult'
-Recognising challenges
-Strategies to manage 'difficult' phone conversations
This is part one, make sure you are subscribed for part 2 on this podcast and youtube.
Link to free training - Confident Communication
To get in touch with me: [email protected]
www.socialworksorted.com
Instagram & facebook @socialworksorted*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers.
It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions.
This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training.
It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed.
All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource.
There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business.
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