Leadership and Social Work in the UK: Valuing its Potential webinar
- Download: Presentation slides to accompany the webinar of 31st October 2022 "Leadership and Social Work in the UK: Valuing its Potential"
- Download: Strengthening leadership in social work: the importance of the four ‘C’s. A blog article in relation to the "Leadership and Social Work in the UK: Valuing its Potential" webinar held on 31 October 2022
A unique opportunity to join the conversation on social work leadership across the UK.
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Speakers:
- Rebecca Cicero (Improvement and Development Manager at Social Care Wales),
- Aine Morrison (Deputy Chief Social Worker, Northern Ireland),
- Iain Ramsey (Professional Social Work Adviser, Office of the Chief Social Worker, Scottish Government)
- and Lyn Romeo (Chief Social Worker Adults, England),
- together with Ruth Allen (CEO BASW), facilitated by Robin Miller (University of Birmingham) with commentary by Dr Makhan Shergill (University of Birmingham).
Historically, the issue of leadership hasn’t been discussed that much in social work. This is surprising, as all social workers will have experienced the tangible impacts of leadership in their organisations and teams, for better or worse.
People commonly report that open and respectful communication with leaders is central to communities developing trustful relationships for service change and development.
And for those who seek to demonstrate leadership in senior or practice roles, it often feels that they are left to themselves to work out key issues such as what it involves, how is it done, and can we do it better? In Spring 2022, social work practice, policy, and academic leaders from across the UK came together for a roundtable on the opportunities and challenges of social work leadership.
Organised by BASW and the University of Birmingham, this considered developments and research from each home nation. This webinar will share the main insights from the roundtable and provide opportunity for further debate and discussion.