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The Pathways programme is a national practice leadership development programme for social workers, created by social work charity @FrontlineSW

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At our next Social Work Coffee Break one of our social workers, Teigan, will share her dissertation research on working in partnership with families while undertaking social work assessments. Find out more and sign up today! bit.ly/3CNv26Z

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Inspired by this year’s #SouthAsianHeritageMonth theme of ‘stories to tell’, we caught up with Sanjeev who shared his story of recognising how his role in working to make social work better for children aligns with his personal values and what makes him proud to be South Asian.


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We need to remember the power of community, and how collaborative thinking can help families navigate their way through really tough times. Listen to the full discussion🔗bit.ly/3OarIYU


Are you looking to take the next step in your career? Check out the Pathways programme today - leadership training for everyone from practice supervisors to middle managers to heads of service and practice leaders. bit.ly/3KkkDCM

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Do you or a colleague want to know more about Pathway 1? If so join one of our upcoming Pathway briefing sessions - the perfect opportunity to find out more and ask any questions directly to our team. Online and only half an hour, sign up today: bit.ly/3pWnBHR

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It's been another busy week on the Pathways programme with our next Pathway 2 cohort at their residential earlier this week. We too are looking forward to your journey on the programme, the connections you will make and the learnings you will put into practice.

Two days of learning and connection @PathwaysSW @uniofwarwick #PathwaysProgramme #Pathways2 looking forward to what the next 10 months brings

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We have five exciting Social Work Coffee Breaks planned and you can sign up now! Covering a variety of topics from July to November, this is the perfect opportunity to explore new ideas and learn. bit.ly/3ADmcFA

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Last week was such a great opportunity to bring together so many leaders from across the country. Not only were we in Sheffield for Pathway 4, but also Warwick for Pathway 3.

A fab few days in Sheffield with Practice Leaders from across the country. Thank you to all the facilitators and @PathwaysSW for making it so brilliant. Never underestimate the importance of holding space for challenging yourself and your leadership. Looking forward to next year.



We’ve heard great feedback from Pathway 3 leaders about their experiential visit at Wiltshire council. Massive thanks to @wiltscouncil for providing leaders with this opportunity.

Privileged to host an experiential visit for @FrontlineSW today with 8 authorities visiting us to hear about our TRIM (Trauma Risk Management) offer to staff #proud #investinginstaffwellbeing @SwPrincipal



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Next to feature in the #ChangingNarratives series is a blog from Naomi Allen. Along with her hopes for the future of social work in the next ten years, she shares how her work helps to break negative family cycles and create better outcomes for children and families.


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