Talk to SWU at our free workplace issues webinar on 18 November 2024: Regulators and fitness to practice
This free session will outline differences between the UK social work regulators and explore how they approach ‘fitness to practice’ cases.
This free session will outline differences between the UK social work regulators and explore how they approach ‘fitness to practice’ cases.
Join the Make Equality Real campaign action call on 23rd October 2024 at 7pm on Zoom.
Decriminalization would allow sex workers to advocate for their rights more openly and safely.
Angi Naylor is a renown BASW / SWU activist, social worker, and folk singer who has been a member of the SWU Executive Committee since the union was formed.
Just a few weeks into a new Government, we’re doing everything in our power to spotlight the impact of child poverty on our communities.
This training is free for members of affiliated organisations such as SWU, including hotel stays and meals for the residential courses.
Four social work students / apprentices have each won a prize of £500 for their outstanding essays on reflective supervision.
Be sure to download your free copy of the Reflective Supervision Guide which is now available on the SWU website.
SWU and BNU have worked closely with social workers across the UK to develop a comprehensive approach to best practice for reflective supervision sessions.
Join us in calling on all political parties in Westminster to introduce the socio-economic duty of the Equality Act 2010 and help make austerity unlawful