Social Work Sorted: The Podcast
I'm Vicki Shevlin, and I host Social Work Sorted: The Podcast alongside leading Social Work Sorted Training & Consultancy. Social Work Sorted is an online platform for New Social Workers. I provide advice, support and guidance to help new social workers learn, reflect and grow. Social Work Sorted Training and Consultancy provides training to universities and organisations, and consultancy to social work leaders who want to innovate and inspire their workforce.
Social Work Sorted: The Podcast
Why you need to stop asking for permission, and examine your habits as a new social worker
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.
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