BASW blog: 'LGBTQ+ people are not deviants' Dr. Paul Shuttleworth writes a powerful personal reflection to mark LGBTQ+ History Month Blog 14 Feb 2022
SWU Blog: Intersectionality is a valuable tool for Social Work Practice Considering each service user’s combination of identities helps social workers to better understand the people they are supporting. Blog 8 Feb 2022
SWU Campaign Fund update: Welsh Government pledges action on bursaries following student campaign Social work students in Wales are celebrating after a successful campaign to improve bursaries. The MASW Social Work Bursary Campaign was supported through the SWU Campaign Fund. Blog 2 Feb 2022
BASW blog: 'Part 4 of the Police Bill... Echoes of the Porrajmos?' We are sleepwalking into a human rights catastrophe, say GRTSW Association's Allison Hulmes, Mairtain Moloney-Neachtain and Dr Dan Allen. Blog 27 Jan 2022
SWU Blog: “Unmanageable” social work caseloads putting vulnerable at risk Results of SWU’s survey for LBC Radio starkly reflect the pressures our members are presently under. Blog 27 Jan 2022
BASW blog: 'Antisemitism is still here, it’s on the rise, and it’s up to all of us to fight it' Paul Shuttleworth, BASW England Professional Officer, writes a powerful and moving personal reflection on the rise of antisemitism in recent years Blog 26 Jan 2022
SWU: There will be Social Workers working hard over the festive period John McGowan, SWU General Secretary and Carys Phillips, SWU Chair share festive wishes to all Blog 21 Dec 2021
Take a moment to be proud of all you have done Ruth Allen, BASW CEO and Gerry Nosowska, BASW Chair share reflections as the year draws to an end Blog 20 Dec 2021
BASW in Westminster A look back through 2021... to the theme of Twelve Days of Christmas Blog 17 Dec 2021
Reflections on COP26 By Lena Dominelli, University of Stirling, Head of Delegation for the International Association of Schools of Social Work at COP26 Blog 25 Nov 2021