The Social Work Café is a light-hearted educational series all about coffee and conversations with passionate social workers. Whether you are a social work student or practitioner in any part of the world, this podcast is designed just for you. Go brew your favourite drink, tell everyone you are doing some professional development, and come join your host, Dr. B, in the Social Work Café.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
Welcome back to the Social Work Café. Field placement is essential for students to develop their professional identities and social work practice framework. It is also an ideal setting to learn how to become a disruptive social worker! To explore thi... more
It is not uncommon for some people to be deemed too “complex” or “difficult” to treat in the mental health system. In this episode of the Social Work Cafe, we meet a passionate social work therapist and advocate who is determined to address those out... more
Welcome to the launch of season 2 of the Social Work Café podcast. I’m your host, Bernadette Moorhead, aka Dr B. In this brief trailer, I reveal what’s in store for season 2, including the question that each guest will answer. Whether you are a socia... more
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Really good topics, well presented. And great to hear from a few of my old uni crowd as well. Those were the days!
Dr.Bernadette Moorhead is my all time favourite lecturer not during my studies in CSU but also everyday of my social work life .She has been my biggest inspiration to be in this profession. These podcasts are very useful not only for students but also for the social workers in the field .Really miss her lecturers ,feeling el so happy to listen to her podcasts and be connected . Thanks for these valuable podcasts . Would love to listen more on therapies with more examples on how to implement ... more
I have only just started listening after finalising my semester 2 assessments! It is so helpful listening to people talk about the field of social work in such a real way, I have taken some notes for further research!
Really love the casual but well informed relationship based conversations. As a social work student I’m really enjoying the stories and the experiences being imparted. Keep up the excellent work!
I’ve been so fortunate to work with Dr B. In 2020, I joined the CSU faculty full time with virtually no idea of what this position meant. Dr B provided so much informal support and I now have feel as a valued member of this community. more
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