“The system is cruel and needs to be reversed”: BASW comments on new research into benefits sanctions
Jessica Proctor, who has highly commended at the SASW Social Work Awards on World Social Work Day 2018 in the category for Practice Teacher of the Year, writes about her experience.
Social workers are having to work extra unpaid hours to plug gaps in provision caused by cuts, it was warned during a debate in the House of Lords. Research commissioned by the Social Workers Union...
The British Association of Social Work (BASW) England is pleased to announce that we are undertaking a review of the mentoring scheme that was launched in 2011. The scheme which was initially...
This week, BASW and The Children's Society have published a survey on 'Support for 16 and 17 year old children in need and young people’s transitions to adulthood'. Young people aged 16 and 17...
As part of a meeting facilitated by Gavin Robinson MP, the Northern Ireland Association of Social Workers (NIASW) met with Shailesh Vara MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Northern...
Not quite a joint blog post this time, but it was inspired by conversations I have been having with social care consultant and BASW member, Colin Slasberg. These linked with the activities of the...
Following continuous lobbying efforts, BASW and SWU’s Respect for social workers: the campaign for professional working conditions will be debated in parliament on Wednesday 16th May. The House...
BASW joins professional organisations representing social work in an open letter that calls on the Government to suspend the proposed tender to expand the fast-track children and families social work...
BASW launches new practice guide for working with people with hearing loss to mark the start of Deaf Awareness Week