by David Niven | Apr 5, 2022 | Bristol, charity, Children, education, government, health, International, Latest Episode, law, Podcasts, Research, safeguarding, Sexual Abuse & Domestic Violence, traffiking, Training Courses, Uncategorized, victim, women
Rachel Collins-White is the Head of Frontline Services at Unseen UK, an anti-slavery charity. She is responsible for the delivery of the Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract through their specialist support services. Unseen is a UK charity based in Bristol who provide...
by David Niven | Dec 8, 2021 | charity, Child Abuse, Children, Children & Social Care, crime, Diplomacy, education, government, health, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Media, Media Training, Mental Health, Podcasts, Research, safeguarding, Sexual Abuse & Domestic Violence, Social Media, Social Work, suicide, traffiking, Training
Aagje Ieven is Secretary General at Missing Children Europe www.missingchildreneurope.eu , where she is responsible for the strategic development and day-to-day management of the organization. In this second podcast we talk of a significant group of missing children...
by David Niven | Nov 26, 2021 | charity, Children & Social Care, covid19, Diplomacy, health, International, Latest Episode, Podcasts, Research, Social Work, social work education, Training Courses, Uncategorized
Professor Johnston Hong-Chung WONG talks of social work in mainland China and Hong Kong as well as an organisation he co-founded —Social Workers Across Borders. Johnston Wong, Professor in Social Work and Social Administration, started his career as a youth...
by David Niven | Nov 1, 2021 | adult care, charity, Children & Social Care, covid19, disability, discrimination, education, government, health, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, Mental Health, Myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.), Podcasts, Research, Training
Sonya Chowdhury is the Chief Executive of UK Charity Action for M.E., working with children, families and adults affected by the neurological condition M.E.; a role served since September 2012. Myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.) affects 250,000 people in the...
by David Niven | Sep 16, 2020 | Children & Social Care, Conference, Diplomacy, education, government, health, humanitarian, International, Podcasts, policy, Research, Social Work, social work education, Training
David Jones talks from an extensive history of involvement in international social work policy and practice. Promoting themes such as socio economic health , dignity and work , environmental change, strength of human relationships and protection of the millions of...
by David Niven | Aug 25, 2020 | adult care, Child Abuse, Children, Children & Social Care, covid19, education, government, International, law, Media, Mental Health, Newly qualified social workers, Podcasts, Research, safeguarding, Social Work, social work education, Training, Uncategorized
In the 50th year of the British Association of Social Workers ( BASW ) it is fitting that my 100th podcast is with the National Chair, Gerry Nosowska. The Heritage Year sees challenges both national and international but finds the Association in a strong position,...