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    Workforce

    Anti-gay marriage social work student loses appeal against removal from course

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    Workforce

    ‘Without university social work departments, the profession cannot survive’

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    Adults, Workforce

    ‘Would they fight for my needs?’: a service user helps select student social workers

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    Children, Workforce

    Universities are not the only centres of social work learning

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    Workforce

    ‘I missed the heady adrenaline of local authority social work’

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    Workforce, Stand Up For Social Work

    ‘Social work is supposed to promote equality – the student bursary system does not’

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    Workforce

    New bursary criteria omit any mention of professional capabilities framework

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    Workforce

    Care work students scoop prizes in world’s biggest vocational skills competition

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    Workforce

    Student social worker’s sanction reveals inconsistent regulation of the profession

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    Workforce

    ‘Don’t give up’: 10 job-hunting tips for newly qualified social workers

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    Stand Up For Social Work, Workforce

    ‘A social work society helps us find a collective voice and fight for social change’

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    Workforce, Children

    Social pedagogy approach to learning improves direct work with children

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    Workforce

    A newly qualified social worker describes how having Tourette’s affected his studies

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    Workforce

    Less than half of social work placements take place in local authorities

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    Children, Workforce

    Student Social Worker: ‘I was coming in to placement feeling tired and demotivated’

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    Workforce

    Diary of an autistic social work student: “it’s tiring trying to fit into a neuro-typical world”

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