Social Worker Matters Dr. Sylvia
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Welcome to Social Work Matters with Dr Sylvia Smith, where we explore the realities and celebrate the successes of social work practice, management and education.
A few words from Dr. Sylvia on her background and Social Worker Matters
I began my social work career at 16yrs old when I embarked on my first training course in social care. I now have over 35yrs of experience in social work; practice, leadership/management and education.Bringing a wealth of knowledge, skills and passion to my work and I want to convey these attributes in my Social Worker Matters podcast.
I am passionate about 'reclaiming social work' and will be exploring the realities and celebrating the successes in this profession. I invite you to join my guests and me for insightful discussions, sharing of professional experiences and much, much wisdom in all things social work. If you're thinking about joining the profession, are newly qualified practitioners or a seasoned professional, this podcast is for you.
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Part II with Dr Agnes Bryan
In this episode, Dr Agnes Bryan continues to share another chapter from her manuscript - chapter III. We discuss in detail elements of 'Holding Spaces for Conversations' about race, racism and anti-racism.
A fascinating discussion where I shared my experiences when delivering anti-racist training and Agnes applied her thinking to the live material.
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Raising My Son Who Became Deaf
Sylvia and Louisa discussed the importance of accessibility for the deaf community, with Louisa sharing her personal experiences as a black parent of her son who became deaf following illness. She shares some of the challenges she faced in navigating the healthcare system. They also discussed her son's educational journey and his later career prospects. Louisa's son Ashton is an inspiring story, as he has not let his hearing impairment hold him back, and has received a tremendous amount in his life. The conversation also touched on the challenges of communication with the deaf community, the importance of parental research and advocacy, and the need to better represent the disabled community in various fields.
Link: National Deaf Children's Society - https://www.ndcs.org.uk/
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In conversation with Dr Agnes Bryan
After a break of almost 6 months, SWM is back - in this 81st episode, I am in conversation with academic, author, coach and facilitator Dr Agnes Bryan.
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An active Anti racist practice academic - Stefan Brown - Part II
With Dr. Sylvia
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My Journey, as a Black Male SW Academic, so far
Dr. Sylvia
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What is it like as Black women delivering anti racist practice training - Critical Conversations with Educator, Trainer and writer Sharon Jennings
With Dr. Sylvia