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Hannah Rennie

Type of work and clients: Complaints, Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Compliance, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Government offices, Inspection, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Placements, Post placement contract, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Regulatory bodies, Research, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Strategy, Supervision, Therapeutic work, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Tailored online training courses. Practice Educator. Supervision. Private and Public Court Work. Quality Assurance, Review and Evaluation, Auditing, Inspection. Project management
Children and families

Julie Guest

Type of work and clients: Complaints, Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Compliance, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Government offices, Inspection, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Research, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Supervision, Therapeutic work, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: “Experienced Independent Social Worker with 20+ years in children & families, specialising in assessments, safeguarding, and clear, child-focused recommendations.”
Children and families

Tracy Coleman

Type of work and clients: Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Family assessment, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Quality assurance, Supervision
Professional registrations: Social Care Wales
Skills include: Significant, knowledge and experience of Child Protection and Safeguarding. Parenting assessments, SGO, Sec7/37, Par, connected persons, viability All aspects of independent social work undertaken
Adult Services
Children and families

Ricky Allen

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Inspection, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Solicitors, Supervision, Therapeutic work, Training and tutoring, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Northern Ireland Social Care Council
Skills include: I have experience in Child Protection, Residential, Fostering, and Family Centre work. I teach and assess RQF Level 5 in Leadership and Management. I also work as a coach.
Adult Services
Children and families

Janyce Quigley

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, NHS organisations, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Therapeutic work, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Complex Mental Capacity Assessment, BIA, DoLS Signatory, groups, communication with nonverbal people, Autism, Brain Injury, neurological diseases, alcohol/substance misuse, difficult to engage people.
Adult Services
Mental Health

Sophie Jones

Type of work and clients: Complaints, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Local authority departments, Quality assurance, Supervision, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Child Protection - particularly skilled in working with Sexual abuse. Expert in Fabricated and Induced Illness (FII). Experienced trainer of FII and safeguarding. Children with Disabilities expertise.
Children and families

Tammy Abarno

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Direct work with service users, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, NHS organisations, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Research, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Strategy, Supervision, Therapeutic work, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Assessment, planning and review; Advocacy; Supervision; Excellent inter-personal skills; Court reports; Lived experience as a carer.
Adult Services
Mental Health

Francisca Ahonsi

Type of work and clients: Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Court assessments, Family assessment, Private / independent sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Effective strong communication skills written and verbal. Ability to empathise with clients and solve Able to travel and conduct assessments in West Africa.
Children and families

Julianne Afuye

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Compliance, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Inspection, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, NHS organisations, Placements, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Therapeutic work, Training and tutoring
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Parenting Assessments • Section 7 & 37 Reports • Contact Supervision • Viability & SG Assessments • Direct Work with Children & Parents • Community-Based Parenting Work
Children and families

Nicola Anderson

Type of work and clients: Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Local authority departments, Private / independent sector, Research, Solicitors
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: - child and family assessments
- parenting assessments
- initial viability assessments
- risk assessments
- pre birth assessments
- S7 / S37 reports
- sibling assessments
- Dutch language
Children and families

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