On this week’s episode, I spoke to Becky Haasch. Becky is an experienced social work leader passionate about leading change, learning and connection in practice.
We spoke about:
* Becky’s journey into social work
* The work that Becky currently does with social workers, teams and organisations
* What it means for social workers to show up for themselves
* What it means to be vulnerable as a social work leader
* What social work leadership means to Becky And so much more…
To connect with Becky and see the work that she does, you can contact her via:
Linked In: Becky Haasch
Instagram: Becky Haasch
Website: Beckyhaasch.com
Becky also has 2 upcoming leadership courses which sound fantastic. These are for leaders and aspiring leaders. If you would like to learn more and attend, the details are below:
Leading with confidence and authenticity | Tues 12th Nov 6:30pm - 8:30 pm
Leading in times of uncertainty & change | Tues 26th Nov, 6:30-8:30pm
On this week's episode, I spoke to Shabnam Ahmed. Shabnam is a highly experienced social worker, practitioner, trainer, innovator and all round true leader in social work. Shabnam is a strong leader and advocate for anti racist practice in social work and how we can and should be implementing this in our supervision.
We discussed:
* Shabnam's journey into social work
* The 6 R's of supervision
* The importance of supervision in creating anti racist practitioners
* The anti racist practice template
* How black, asian and other global majority social workers can access support to share and understand their own experiences
* What social work leadership means to Shabham
If you would like to know more about Shabham's work
Shabnam Ahmed on Linked In - click here
The 6's of supervision - watch here.
The Anti racism supervision template - see here
On this week's guest episode, I spoke with Kate Cuthbertson. Kate is a wonderful, experienced and skilled social worker who has transitioned from practice into the world of social work coaching and supervision.
Kate speaks with such passion and insight about coaching and supervision in social work and how they are both such significant contributing factors to effective social work practice and in building practitioners who feel supported and more able to cope.
We speak about:
* Kate’s journey into social work and her social work journey. * The difference between coaching and supervision
* Why social workers should access coaching and how they can access coaching.
* Advice to social workers who may be interested in delving into the coaching space
In this episode, I spoke to Matthew Davies. Matt is a Team Manager within an early help team in South Wales and is also the Founder of the Social Work Way, an app for Social Workers bringing together practice, learning and development and social work wellbeing.
Matt is passionate about ensuring the voice of the children is heard in practice and in innovation.
If you would like to connect with Matt, you can do so via:
Instagram: The Social Work Way Linked In: Matthew Davies Email: info@thesocialworkway.co.uk Website: The Social Work Way
On this week's guest episode, I was joined by Nana. Nana is a social worker, team manager, guest lecturer, co-host of The Social Worker and the Mentor podcast alongside so many other roles. It’s also actually the 2nd time Nana has been on the podcast!
We spoke about:
* Who Nana is and what he does
* Nana's passion for advocating for social work
* Nana's time in Parliament speaking about working conditions for social workers
* Advice for social workers fearful of using their voices to effect change
* Advice for managers on how they can create an environment where social workers can use their voices
* Nana's hopes for the profession over the next 3-5 years
* What social work leadership means to Nana
* How you can connect with Nana
On this week's solo episode, I shared 5 tips on how you can connect with your team as a new supervisor and/or manager.
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On this episode, I spoke to Suzy. Suzy is a 2nd year social work student, creator of a student platform Social Work Survival Files and an all rounded great example of what leadership as a social work student looks like.
We spoke about:
* Suzy's journey to becoming a social work student
* Why Suzy chose to study social work
* What has gone well and Suzy's biggest challenges on the degree so far
* How social media has impacted Suzy's student journey so far?
* Suzy's advice for any people who are considering applying to study social work
* What social work leadership is to Suzy?
To connect with Suzy, you can follow her on Instagram here
Link to the eBook ' A guide to your first 4 weeks as a new social work manager' here
This week's episode is a solo episode where I share my thoughts on what PCF 9 tells us about creating the change we want to see and ultimately how the future of our profession is in our hands.
I share my thoughts on how as social workers we can create change, ways to do this and the impact of us doing this.
I refer to PCF 9 as referenced through BASW here.
As mentioned in the episode, if you are a new or aspiring social work manager, my new eBook is perfect for you! It is a guide putting you on the best path to success in your first managerial role. Here is the link to the eBook here.
On today's episode, I spoke to Donna. Donna is an experienced social work manager passionate about practice and the role that we have in people's lives. In addition to her practice experience. Donna is the owner of Social Work Toolkit, a platform making significant strides to support social workers in creating community and safe spaces.
We discussed:
* Donna's journey into social work and through social work so far
* Donna's own experience of community in social work practice
* Community and the correlation to professional growth
* Social Work Toolkit and Safe space - what inspired Donna to create this?
* Donna's hopes for the social work profession
* What social work leadership means to Donna
* How you can connect with Donna
If you would like to connect with Donna, you can connect with her on:
Linked in: Social Work Toolkit
Facebook: Social Work Toolkit
Welcome to the first podcast episode of 2024! It's a solo episode from me and I share my reflections on 2023, goals for 2024 and what you can expect in 2024 from the Social Work Mentor and the Social Work Leaders podcast.
I also share exciting news that I will be launching my first eBook in the next few weeks, for new managers, and I can't wait to share it. For first access, you can join the mailing list here.
If you would like to collaborate as a podcast guest, do send me an email on: info@thesocialworkmentor.co.uk
In this episode I spoke to Tooba. Tooba is a qualified social worker and the founder of the Thrive Social Work app, a wonderful innovation built for social workers to be more productive, to have a system that works for them and supports their wellbeing.
We spoke about:
* Tooba's journey into social work
* How Tooba balanced social work and her wellbeing in practice
* How important it is for our systems to work for us
* The journey of the Thrive Social Work app
* How social workers can use technology to reduce bureaucracy
* What social work leadership means to Tooba
If you wish to connect with Tooba and her team, you can contact her here.
If you are a Local Authority and you are interested in investing in the productivity and wellbeing of your social workers, check out the website and you can make contact with Tooba via the website here.
Today's episode is a solo episode in which I share how we can use models of practice to strengthen the supervisory relationship. This is relevant for both supervisors and those being supervised.
I discuss:
* Why this topic is so important for supervisors and supervisees
* Using Social Graces to strengthen the supervisory relationship
* Using the Mandela Model to strengthen the supervisory relationship
* A breakdown of both models and how to use them within the supervisory relationship
* Questions you can ask to develop these conversations and discussions
I refer to a Research in Practice document within this episode which is great for supervisors in encouraging conversations about Social Graces in supervision and team meetings. Click here for the document.
Here is a link to the mailing list to sign up for my weekly newsletter speaking about a number of social work leadership topics. I also have something exciting coming out in the new year and so signing up will mean that you hear about it first. Click here.
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This week, I spoke to Le'Siran. Le'Siran is a qualified social worker and social work leadership coach. Le'Siran shared her wealth of knowledge and experience on the podcast today and it was a real pleasure to have her on.
We spoke about:
* Who Le'Siran is and her early experiences
* Le'Siran's journey into and through social work
* How Le'Siran chose coaching as her path and what this journey has looked like
* What coaching entails and how social workers can benefit from it
* The value of coaching - costs vs value
* What social work leadership means to Le'Siran
Le'Siran is on a number of platforms where you can connect with her:
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesiranedwards/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearsocialworkerpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Website: www.socialworkcoachinghub.com
In this solo episode, I discuss our roles as social workers when it comes to challenging injustice in our communities and in the world. I hope this episode provokes some thoughts for you.
Please share it with fellow social workers so that more of us can do the self reflection that is needed.
Connect with me on Instagram: @theswmentor
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