Virtually me - a poem for our time With new lockdowns set to reduce face-to-face visits again, social work poet Peter Unwin put pen to paper News 12 Oct 2020
The reality of food poverty As a single dad on benefits, social work student Dominic Watters knows all too well the reality of food insecurity In focus 9 Oct 2020
Living with ADHD Leanne Ling describes her daily struggle and the techiques that help her cope In focus 9 Oct 2020
Government criticised for lack of social work representation on SAGE Emergency advisory group missing our knowledge and understanding of communities and human behaviour, says profession News 8 Oct 2020
Mental health and older people in a time of pandemic From social isolation to restrictions in care homes, Covid is having a major impact In focus 8 Oct 2020
'This is what it feels like to me to be mentally unwell' Social worker Sally Redman* gives a powerfully honest account, describing her journey to recovery and what employers can do to help In focus 5 Oct 2020
How do you solve a problem like social care? With a pandemic winter approaching the crisis in social care will no doubt become a hot topic again. Will social work’s role be recognised in the government’s long-awaited proposals to reform social care? In focus 2 Oct 2020
Word power - two social workers put it in verse on National Poetry Day and for the start of Black History Month News 1 Oct 2020
Covid is loaded - a social worker's poem about practising in a pandemic (for National Poetry Day) News 1 Oct 2020
Coronavirus recovery package needed for children to prevent "inter-generational crisis" Keep children centres open, uphold rights, continue social worker visits and maintain respite services, urges England's chlidren's commissioner News 30 Sep 2020