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Social Work Sorted with Vicki Shevlin

Why you need to stop asking for permission, and examine your habits as a new social worker

11 Sep 2024

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In this episode, recorded at the end of the summer holidays and clearly demonstrating a big overshare, I talk about our habits when it comes to asking from permission.There is a huge shift from student to new social worker and without awareness we could end up in a place where we don't advocate for ourselves. If you are ready to get through your first year as a social worker with confidence and calm, The Social Work Collective is here to support you: -Monthly live masterclasses focused on social work skills for practice-A CPD learning hub of bitesize resources to help you with the tasks you face as a children's social worker-A private community and mentoring support to ensure you never feel alone on your social work journey Join between 9th - 15th September: socialworksorted.com/subscriptionsIf you are listening after 15th September then head to the website to join the waiting list when places open up again in December:socialworksorted.com/thecollective Lets connect!To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email [email protected] Sign up to my free newsletter Join The Collective Ebook Guides Email: [email protected]: Vicki Shevlin Instagram.com/@vickishevlin_Youtube.com/@socialworksortedFacebook.com/socialworksortedDisclaimer Thank you so much for listening. Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.

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