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Sara Dawson

Type of work and clients: Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Placements, Post placement contract, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Solicitors, Therapeutic work
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: My focus is on keeping families together. I am child focused and fair. I am PARENT ASSESS, Signs Of Safety, Restorative Practice & Safe & Together trained.
Children and families
Mental Health

Sarah Bradley

Type of work and clients: Complaints, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Compliance, Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Inter-agency working, Private / independent sector, Training and tutoring, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Assessment
Training
One to one coaching
Presentation
Inter agency work
Children and families

Sarah Sutcliffe

Type of work and clients: Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Expert witness, Family assessment, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Supervision
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Court assessments both Public Law and Private Law assessments of children and adults Fostering assessments (Form F), Connected persons assessments, Special Guardianship reports.
Children and families

Sarah Watson

Type of work and clients: 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, Inter-agency working, Private / independent sector, Review and evaluation, Solicitors, Supervision, Therapeutic work, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies
Professional registrations: Northern Ireland Social Care Council
Skills include: Trainer to use Sa07 and SARAv 3 risk assessments
Trained to deliver SARAv 3 training.
Adult Services
Children and families
Criminal Justice

Semi Durugo

Type of work and clients: Complaints, Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of social workers, Compliance, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Inspection, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Placements, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Regulatory bodies, Research, Review and evaluation, Strategy, Supervision, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: I am skilled in Communication, Team Building, and Mentoring. I have experiencing in interviewing, and developing a strong team of social work staff.
Adult Services
Children and families

Sephra Dorsette-Peters

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, Local authority departments, Placements, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Private / independent sector, Quality assurance, Solicitors, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: An experienced ISW, bringing 14 years of expertise in children and families' social work, with 7 years of post-qualifying experience, including leadership roles and providing expert evidence in court.
Children and families

Sean Tully

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Family assessment, Inter-agency working, Research, Strategy
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: I work in a way that puts the client at the heart of the process, which in my career has led consistently to successful outcomes and active service user involvement in processes key to them.
Adult Services
Children and families

Sheree Dixon

Type of work and clients: 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, Local authority departments, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Quality assurance, Strategy, Supervision, Training and tutoring
Professional registrations: Social Care Wales
Children and families

Sharonjit Bhangu

Type of work and clients: Advocacy, Coaching / mentoring of parents (families), Court assessments, Direct work with families and carers, Direct work with service users, Family assessment, Government offices, Inter-agency working, Local authority departments, Private / independent sector, Research, Training and tutoring, Universities / learning & training bodies
Professional registrations: Social Work England
Skills include: Fluent in Punjabi and Hindi
Children and families

Sianed Jones

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, Placements, Post placement contract, Practice assessment, Practice teaching, Solicitors, Universities / learning & training bodies, Voluntary sector
Professional registrations: Social Care Wales, Social Work England
Skills include: PAMS trained specialising in drug and alcohol impacted families Assessment via translation Welsh speaker
Children and families

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