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The Social Work Race Podcast

Curtis Powell

Welcome to the space for Students and Newly Qualified Social Workers. This is your space to advance quickly into excellence and resilience. Welcome to the conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-social-work-race-podcast--5226927/support.

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This was an enlightening and frank discussion with Chris Tuck from West Wickham Health and Fitness. Her lived experience of being a survivor of abuse and her work with survivors give an understanding of the impact on children. From this discourse, we... more

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16 days ago

Different thresholds. Different understanding of risk and harm. We can be pressured sometimes by the "others". more

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A Reflective Look at my Experience with dark skin in a white neighbourhood. more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 81 ratings
  • Thank you !

    You being up so many “elephants in the room” and complex issues that are really hard to “chew” over. Your reflections are really helpful, thank you Curtis

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    Amy Feel Good
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Thank u from a SW STUDENT

    Thank you very much for all you do….. i am using your page in my journey….

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    fabu.twin
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • So insightful.

    As a student social worker I find The Social Work Race podcast informative and inspiring. Curtis reveals insight into the realities of social work and I think it is essential to hear this before starting placement / qualifying. It is also essential if you are already a professional because professionals should never stop learning! I love to listen to this podcast when I’m on my way to university or even doing the washing up at home - it helps me reflect, get thinking and keeps me part of the con... more

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    Aimee Ozsoy
    United Kingdoma year ago

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