Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social issues from their front room/studio. Expect debate and hard hitting real talk with a sprinkle of top drawer humour to keep it moving.
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Episode 12 (S7). Multidirectional Solidarity in Uncertain Times
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36:11In this episode, we delve into multidirectional solidarity—what it means, why it’s essential, and how it can drive real change, especially in the face of challenges to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. As Donald Trump and others seek to roll back these efforts, we explore why standing together across different minoritised groups i…
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Episode 11 (S7). Unpacking Adultification (feat. Jahnine Davis)
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43:39In this episode, we sit down with Jahnine Davis to explore adultification—what it is, how it impacts children, specifically Black children, and why it’s a crucial issue we need to address. From being perceived as older than they are to facing harsher expectations and reduced protections, adultification bias shapes the way Black children experience …
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Episode 10 (S7). Navigating Resistance—Understanding Reluctance & Overcoming Challenges
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28:24In this episode, we talk about working with reluctance and resistance—what it means, why it happens, and how to navigate it effectively. Whether it’s resistance to change in the workplace, hesitation in professional relationships, or challenges in team dynamics, reluctance can create barriers to progress. We explore the reasons behind resistance, t…
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Episode 9 (S7). How the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) is Championing Diversity and Inclusion (feat. Louise Oliver)
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30:53In this episode, we explore the crucial work of building a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture with Louise Oliver, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Lead at the National Childbirth Trust (NCT). From systemic barriers to meaningful progress, we unpack the challenges and opportunities in making maternity and parenting support more inclusive…
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Episode 8 (S7). Breaking the Age Barrier: Confronting Ageism in the Workplace
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30:07In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked yet pervasive issue of ageism—the bias that can lead to stereotyping and discrimination based on a person’s age. Whether it’s subtle remarks about being “too young” to lead or assumptions that older workers can’t keep up with technology, ageism affects people across the spectrum and shapes workplac…
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Episode 7 (S7). Anti-Racist Activism (feat. Lisa Zaranyika)
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33:13HAPPY NEW YEAR, PEOPLE! In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by the brilliant Lisa Zaranyika. Lisa is a Social Worker, Educator, Anti-Racist activist, and currently the Director of Community and Culture at Young Minds. We delve into Lisa’s Anti-Racist activism within social work and beyond. She shares her experiences in grassroots organis…
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Episode 6 (S7). Having Feedback Conversations
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31:54In this episode, we delve into the nuances of feedback conversations and their vital role in personal and professional growth. Feedback has the potential to strengthen relationships, foster understanding, and drive positive change—when delivered and received with care. We explore how effective feedback can encourage reflection, whilst poorly handle…
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Episode 5 (S7). Disability and Accessibility in the Workplace (feat. Amy Butterworth)
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38:31🌟 WOW, WOW, and WOW! This is an episode you cannot miss. We had the incredible privilege of sitting down with Amy Butterworth, an Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant who is making waves in the world of workplace accessibility. Amy shares her inspiring journey, including her lived experiences with Long Covid, and provides invaluable insights on h…
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In this episode, we explore how language shapes our thinking and influences the contexts we live in. Words have the power to foster inclusion, build bridges, or erect barriers. We discuss how intentional, inclusive language can promote belonging and empower communities, while negative language can exclude, discriminate, and undermine the progressio…
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In this episode, we dive into the all-too-relatable experience of Imposter Syndrome—the fear that others will eventually uncover your perceived weaknesses and question your competence in the same way you do. This self-doubt often comes with a tendency to misattribute hard-won successes to external, random, or undeserved factors. We explore why this…
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Episode 2 (S7). Race, Resilience, and Responsibility in Leading Change (feat. Ben Lindsay OBE).
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45:18In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with the incredibly inspiring Ben Lindsay OBE. As the CEO of the award-winning charity Power the Fight, Ben is dedicated to empowering communities to end violence affecting young people. He shares his experiences leading this impactful organisation, discussing the effects of race and racism, the real…
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Episode 1 (S7). Creating Inclusive Environments
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28:17Welcome to Season 7 of the Social Matters Podcast! After a refreshing summer break, we're back just in time for winter, ready to bring you insightful conversations, valuable knowledge, and a bit of fun along the way. In this first episode of the season, we dive into the topic of inclusivity. We explore what inclusivity means to us and discuss how o…
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Episode 17 (S6). Introducing Difference
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20:53FINAL EPISODE OF THE SEASON!!!!! We've come to the end of another road. Our 6th season goes out with a bang! In this episode, your favourite trio of social workers talk about how Introducing Difference can help to create change. This episode is full of fun, laughter, intrigue and hopefully some helpful knowledge for you. Thank you for your support …
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Episode 16 (S6). The Half Of It: Exploring the Mixed-Race Experience (ft Emma Slade Edmondson)
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39:41In this episode, your favourite trio of social workers are joined by the brilliant Emma Slade Edmondson. Emma is the co-author of a brand new book 'The Half Of It'. Emma is a London-base creative strategist, journalist and recent TEDx speaker - she specialises in social change and sustainability. In her debut book, along with co-author Nicole Ocran…
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Episode 15 (S6). Reframing Perspectives on Youth Violence (feat. Luke Billingham)
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53:36This episode is an absolute banger! Your favourite trio of social workers were join by the brilliant Luke Billingham. Luke is a Youth and Community worker, Research Associate and Author and joined the Social Matters Podcast to discuss his work and perspective on youth violence. In a society where many people hold a narrow understanding of youth vio…
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Episode 14 (S6). What is Organisational Trauma?
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30:08Your favourite trio of social workers are back for their 14th instalment of the season! In this episode, we explore what is meant by Organisational Trauma. What does this mean? How does trauma show up in your organisation? How can organisations respond to the experience of trauma? Tune in to listen to this informative conversation. if you enjoy thi…
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Episode 13 (S6). A Look Back At Some Pure Vibes & Laughter
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26:50The clocks just went forward by an hour, the days are longer and brighter so we thought it will be a good moment to look back at some of our favourite 'check-ins' over the past 6 years. From our very first episode where we bumbled our way through explaining the podcast, to some episodes that left us in fits of laughter and tears. If you are looking…
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Episode 12 (S6). Let's Talk About International Women's Day
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33:25In this episode your favourite trio have a conversation International Women's Day and Women's History Month. From celebrating the contributions of women to exploring some of the interpersonal, structural and systemic challenges that women face in society today. What does International Women's Day mean to you? Tune in to listen to this reflective co…
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Episode 11 (S6).Uplifting & Enriching Approaches to Youth Engagement (ft. Amani Simpson)
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43:49THIS IS A MUST LISTEN EPISODE! We were extremely lucky to be joined by the brilliant Amani Simpson for this informative, moving and powerful episode. Amani Simpson is an award winning social entrepreneur, film maker, campaigner and youth coach. He is the producer and the protagonist of the acclaimed short film Amani which has now been watched over …
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Episode 10 (S6). Inclusive Leadership (feat. Has Khair)
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44:01This was a fun one! In this episode, we were joined by a 'Badass' CEO, Executive Coach and friend of the podcast Hasan Khair. Hasan shares his wealth of knowledge on what Inclusive Leadership means to him. What does it take to be an Inclusive Leader? How can you create an environment where people can be their authentic selves? What are some of the …
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Episode 9 (S6). Let's Talk About Professionalism in the Workplace
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36:02In this episode your favourite trio have a conversation about the notion of Professionalism. What does it mean to be Professional? What are the benefits and constraints of Professionalism and how does our relationship with Professionalism impact how we are in the workplace? Tune in to listen to this insightful and reflective conversation. If you en…
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Episode 8 (S6). What is Unconscious Bias?
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36:27Your favourite trio of social workers are back with another insightful episode discussing what their understanding is of Unconscious Bias. This is a term that is used in a number of different contexts but what does it actually mean? How can we become more aware of our Unconscious Biases and what can do we do to address them? Tune in to listen to th…
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Episode 7 (S6). Addressing Violence & Conflict with Young People (ft. Craig Pinkney)
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54:13Informative, powerful, inspirational, fun and an important listen! Just some of the words we’d use to describe this episode. Nadia, Fran and Eugene were privileged to be joined by Craig Pinkney. Craig Pinkney is a nationally and internationally recognised Criminologist, Urban Youth Specialist, and esteemed CEO of several organisations, including SO…
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Episode 6 (S6). The Social Graces Revisited/Christmas Special
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37:06Merry Christmas everyone! We have a fun and informative new episode for you. In this episode, we have our own little christmas celebration and have a discussion about the Social Graces (again!). We share presents, learn more about the 'Wheel of Discussion' created by Collective Space and continue to discuss about our intersecting identities. This i…
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Episode 5 (S6). The 'Illegal' Migration Act (feat. Lisa Matthews)
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45:31This episode was recorded in November 2023 It was our pleasure to welcome Lisa Matthews to our podcast. Lisa works for an organisation called Young Roots and she is their first ever Policy and Campaigns Manager. Lisa has worked in the area of migrants’ rights for over 15 years, working across casework, psychosocial support, legal representation, ca…
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Episode 4 (S6). Starting a Conversation About Gaza.
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33:36Conversations a meant to be started, continued but not necessarily always finished. In this episode, we decided to start a conversation about the war in Gaza. There are many narratives and challenges with having such a conversation. Despite this it's necessary to start a conversation and hopefully it will be continued by many who listen to this. If…
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Episode 3 (S6). Talking about Harmful Sexual Behaviour (feat. Anna Glinski)
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44:23We were lucky to be joined by Anna Glinski from the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA centre). Anna was previously the CSA Centre's Practice Improvement Advisor for Social Work and, before that, the practice development lead for CSA within the local authority and contributed to local and regional service and policy development. Anna de…
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Episode 2 (S6). How Can We Feel Psychologically Safe?
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31:41The episodes keep on coming! In this second episode of season six, we explore the notion of Psychological Safety. What does this mean to you? How can we feel Psychologically Safe in work spaces, in relationships and other areas of our lives? What do you think you need to help you to feel Psychologically Safe? There were so many different questions …
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Episode 1 (S6). What does Belonging mean to you?
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39:32GUESS WHO'S BACK, BACK AGAIN..... YES, that's right. After an extended summer break, your favourite trio are back for a brand new season! We are excited to bring you our sixth podcast season. Get ready for some fun, exciting, powerful and important conversations! We've also mixed things up a bit so you will be able to watch some of our episodes on …
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Episode 17 (S5). End of Season Reflections and Chat :)
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35:42It's that timmmeeee. After 8 months of fun and informative conversations about social issues, Nadia, Fran and Eugene sign off another season! In this episode they chat and reflect on a memorable episode from the season. We also get to hear how they are continuing to act into the word/phrase they chose at the beginning of the year! Tune in for one l…
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Episode 16 (S5). Organisational Culture in Social Work
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32:01In this penultimate episode of the season Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a conversation about organisational culture in social work. What does this actually mean? Who sets the culture? How is it built and maintained? Join your favourite trio of social workers to dicuss these questions and a lot more! If you enjoy this episode then please share with yo…
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Episode 15 (S5). Made by Mortals: Bringing People's Experiences to Life.
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45:44Made by Mortals are a arts organisation who work with a diverse range of communities and organisations to bring people's experiences to life through co-creating, podcasts, films and musical theatre shows In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene speak with Director Andy Smith about the impactful work Made by Mortals are doing. From a children's podca…
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Episode 14 (S5). The Illegal Immigration Bill Aftermath
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31:18Happy Easter to all those who are celebrating! We have another episode for you to listen to over your Easter meal : ) In March 2023, the UK Government set out its plans for the introduction of an 'Illegal Immigration Bill' with the alleged aim of stopping people seeking asylum in the UK. In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a conversation ab…
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Episode 13 (S5). World Social Work Day Episode
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38:41For those of you who may not be aware, it is World Social Work Day on the third Tuesday of March (21st March 2023). This annual celebration is the way, as social workers, we focus on highlighting the achievements of social work and shine a bright light on the profession. In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a conversation about World Social …
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Episode 12 (S5). For Black Boys... (feat. Sarah Jordan Verghese & Jasmyn Fisher-Ryner)
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51:08In this brilliant episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliant Sarah Jordan Verghese and Jasmyn Fisher-Ryner. Sarah and Jasmyn are Producers on the award winning play 'For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy. They join your favourte trio of social workers to talk about the play, it's impact and why you …
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What does it mean to truly be an Ally? In a world where more and more minoritised groups are experiencing oppression, discrimination, abuse and violence, what does Allyship mean to you in this current era. In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene share their reflections on their understanding of Allyship, its importance in today's context and what b…
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It's the month of February! This means, in the UK, we celebrate LGBT History Month. In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene share their reflections on LGBT History Month, why it is important and why there is a need to shine a spotlight on the LGBTQ+ community. From discussions of lived experiences, to the impact of legislators, to colonialism and r…
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Episode 9 (S5). A New Idea of Resilience (feat. Josh Connolly)
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54:53What does resilience mean to you? It's time to reframe the dominate narratives of resilience that we have in society. In this brilliantly powerful and insightful episode, your favourite trio of social workers are joined by Josh Connolly. Josh is a Resilience Coach, Podcaster and Mental Health Advocate and joins Nadia, Fran and Eugene to share his o…
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Episode 8 (S5). Journey of an Anti-Racist Social Worker. (feat. Shantel Thomas)
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47:34Season 5 is in full swing people. Welcome to episode 8! In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliant Shantel Thomas. Shantel is an Anti-Racism lead at the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) and shares her journey and experiences as an Anti-Racism lead. Shantel has a wealth of experience and knowledge and discusses w…
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Happy New Year people! This is the first Social Matters episode of the new year so, in Social Matters tradition, Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a conversation about aims and hopes for the new year. To do this, they review the word they chose at the beginning of 2022 and how this word guided them through the year. They also choose new words/phrases to …
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Episode 6 (S5). A Conversation about Class (feat. Sereena Abbassi)
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53:00A conversation about class is long overdue on the Social Matters Podcast so your favourite trio of social workers were really excited about this one! In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliant Sereena Abbassi. Sereena is an Inclusion Practitioner, Advisor, Coach and CEO of gal-dem magazine to have a conversation about class…
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Episode 5 (S5). The Impact of Childhood Sexual Violence (feat. Patrick Sandford)
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52:19In this brilliant, insightful and powerful episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Patrick Sandford. Patrick is an activist and survivor of childhood sexual violence. Patrick joins your favourite trio of social workers to share his own personal story of childhood sexual violence, what impact this has had on him and how he has begun to heal. T…
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Episode 4 (S5). Trafficking: A Reflection on Mo Farah's Documentary.
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28:31SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!! In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a reflective conversation about 'The real Mo Farah' a BBC documentary about Mo Farah's childhood and his experience of being trafficked to the UK. This documentary did not only provide a revealing insight into Mo Farah's experiences but it has also shone a helpful spotlight on traffi…
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Episode 3 (S5). The Impact of Food Banks (feat. John and Amy from the Trussell Trust)
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40:25With the autumn here and winter approaching, the cost of living crisis is impacting on everyone in different ways. To feed your family, yourself and have access to basic essentials should not be in question in one of the richest countries in the world. In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by John and Amy from the Trussell Trust to have…
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Episode 2 (S5). Virtual Reality (VR) in Social Work (feat. Shalene Lemmie)
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45:16When we hear about Virtual Reality (VR), we picture the year 3000 where not much has changed but they live under water! However, virtual reality is here and active in the social work field. In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliant Shalene Lemmie to have a conversation about virtual reality in social work. Shalene is a reg…
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Episode 1 (S5). What is Happening in Our Society?
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33:31As the leaves begin to fall and the autumn sets in, what you have all been craving is upon us. A brand new season of The Social Matters Podcast is back for your fortnightly consumption. WELCOME TO SEASON 5!!! In this episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene have a conversation about a number of significant events and social issues that have occurred since t…
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Episode 18 (S4). Review and Reflections (season finale!!!!)
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39:04After 7 months and 18 episodes it's a wrap for another season. Your favourite trio of social workers are here to review and reflect on the past season. Nadia, Fran and Eugene have had laughs, singing (sorry!), debate, fantastic guests and hopefully some very helpful conversation. It has been another enjoyable season for the Social Matters Podcast c…
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Episode 17 (S4). Autism and Social Work (feat. Jenni McCabe)
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42:14In this penultimate episode of the season Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Jenni McCabe to have a conversation about Autism and Social Work. Jenni is an autistic social worker, author and educator. Jenni speaks and writes about her own lived experiences with a focus on the strengths being autistic brings to herself, her role as a social worker …
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Episode 16 (S4). Intersectionality For Social Workers (feat. Professor Claudia Bernard)
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50:10In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Professor Claudia Bernard to have a conversation about her exciting new book titled 'Intersectionality in Social Work: A Practical Introduction to Theory and Practice'. Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw. Crenshaw described Intersectionality as how systems of op…
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Episode 15 (S4). Reflections on 'Child Q'.
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35:39In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene sit down to reflect on the case of 'Child Q'. 'Child Q' was 15 years old when she was subjected to a strip search by police officers because a teacher in her school smelt cannabis on her. Despite searching her and her items, the police were still called. The strip search took place without knowledge of the chi…
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