Social Worker Wellbeing and Working Conditions - A Good Practice Toolkit
Updated November 2020
This toolkit is aimed at accelerating action across all parts of the workplace. It is built on the principle that improvement in organisations – for staff and for the people we serve – often needs everyone involved to work together, and that social workers in practice can be empowered to shape change and use their professional agency and power, individually and collectively.
Authors: Dr Jermaine M Ravalier Reader in Work and Wellbeing (Psychology) Bath Spa University
Dr Ruth Allen, CEO British Association of Social Workers
Foreword by John McGowan, General Secretary, Social Workers Union