How will the Welsh election impact on social work and those it supports? With Plaid Cymru predicted to be the largest party and Reform second, Neeta Baicher takes a look at what the new political landscape could mean Viewpoint 7 Apr 2026
If no one’s telling their story, vulnerable children become the problem Jackie Gilbert on the importance of social workers holding the narrative for young people in crisis In focus 7 Apr 2026
Thank you for your 'extraordinary commitment' A message to social workers from England's minister for children and families Josh MacAlister Viewpoint 17 Mar 2026
And breathe... (a poetic reflection for World Social Work Day) Maggie Allen on the power of social work - and the need for those practising it to look after themselves Viewpoint 16 Mar 2026
SEND reform - warning from a social worker with lived experience of battling the system Kate Cuthbertson says she still has concerns in wake of major reform proposals Viewpoint 24 Feb 2026
The schools white paper and what it's got to do with social work PSW editor Shahid Naqvi looks at the landmark government plans In focus 23 Feb 2026
'Ignorance and hate will never win in our profession' A social worker's open letter to Jim Ratcliffe Viewpoint 20 Feb 2026
The ‘heartbreaking’ and ‘indefensible’ SEND system and how to fix it As the government gears for major reforms, social worker Ausra Zenkeviciute-Mileris spells out what needs to change to give children like her son the dignity they deserve In focus 19 Feb 2026
Shame is too often the elephant in the room It’s not just an emotion, it drives behaviour, says Ash McMahon In focus 12 Feb 2026
Social workers at risk of legal action over AI inaccuracies Warning for profession in major study by leading think tank News 12 Feb 2026