Anti-racist social work: The theory and practice (Social work student connect webinar 6)
A number of special guests join us in this webinar, which more than 800 people attended live. The presentations begin with Kayleigh Evans and Vanessa Sibanda discussing their developing relationship and practice experiences, Diana Katoto takes the student spotlight and asks participants about their learning experiences, Dr Prospera Tedam introduces the MANDELA model and Wayne Reid discusses recent actions taken by BASW and looks to the future.
Видео Anti-racist social work: The theory and practice (Social work student connect webinar 6) канала Siobhan Maclean
Видео Anti-racist social work: The theory and practice (Social work student connect webinar 6) канала Siobhan Maclean
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