COVID-19: ‘People are pulling together but the rise in need has been so rapid’ Social worker Jean Templeton on how her charity is responding to the coronavirus pandemic Viewpoint 9 Apr 2020
India mourns social worker dubbed 'mother of orphans' State funeral for Dr Sindhutai Sapkal News 11 Jan 2022
Excessive private profiteering and financial instability in children’s social care market News 16 Mar 2022
'If I was to start again I would still choose this exceptional career' Mira Antonyan, president of the Armenian Association of Social Workers, on practising in her country and why she loves her work In focus 1 Oct 2019
Queen Elizabeth II, leadership and change – a social worker’s perspective Ten days of ceremonies to mark the end of the life of Elizabeth II. We each have our own perspective on seeing the crowds lining the streets as the cortege passes and global leaders are invited to gather for the funeral. Viewpoint 15 Sep 2022
The challenge of child protection during lockdown Reflections from two social workers working with children and families during the pandemic In focus 9 Apr 2020
Neurodistinct social workers need allyship Members of the BASW Neurodivergent Social Workers special interest group* set a challenge for Neurodiversity Week between 13 and 18 March Viewpoint 14 Mar 2023
Diary of a social worker PSW' diarist's heartfelt plea for social work with children and families Viewpoint 17 May 2022
BASW / SWU Advice and Representative support - Covid update Supporting and representing you in the workplace News 2 Mar 2021
What does vulnerable mean in a pandemic? Social worker Charlotte Jenkins on the task of keeping people safe when coronavirus is putting all of us at risk Viewpoint 15 Jun 2020