Social Work News - Summer 2021

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HOW HAS 2020 IMPACTED YOUR MENTAL HEALTH? Students from The Student Social Work Hub share their thoughts on working, living, and studying from home.

Emma Brookes

Duane Phillips

Kristine Bloomfield

Becky Salter

Emma Brookes

Kristine Bloomfield

At first, trying to balance all of those things was a real test. Some days were really wobbly. Working in a role that required me to be face-to-face in emergency situations where we had a lot of staff shielding was additional pressure on top of study. However, for me it has also shown strength that I was not aware of before, and my passion for social work and desire to make a difference has really shone through. Virtual placement and study has challenged me, with children at home, and tested my motivation like a lot of students, but I have felt able to reach out for support from my tutors. I just hope we can have some sort of normal soon.

Lockdown certainly put a strain on my ability to cope with balancing my commitments. My usual childcare support network wasn’t available due to the restrictions, which meant that I have had even less study time than I would have had before the pandemic. This caused some stress, and potentially a slight dip in my grades. Juggling my family of five, two volunteer jobs, my society role, establishing and maintaining The Student Social Work Hub, as well as completing my degree, has caused a wobble or two with my mental health. Having gone through some big breakdowns in the past, I just remind myself to keep getting up and try again – that’s all we can do.

Duane Phillips It’s been a mixed bag of emotions. Personally, I’ve loved working from home, which has given me a healthier work-life balance. The truly sad part of this lockdown has been the difficulty to adapt my learning style to completely online, and remain motivated. The expectation to perform academically to the same standard during this past 12-15 months has been especially problematic, both mentally and emotionally. I completed a whole placement virtually, and the disconnect from the people I worked with certainly took the ‘social’ out of social work. Furthermore, building professional relationships with people whom I would never see was difficult. I think my main reflection is how resilient we are to be able to work at this level in such challenging circumstances! 13

Becky Salter I was expecting a final year placement within a child protection team to be challenging, but the impact of almost 100 days being completed virtually from my own home led to a few ‘placement wobbles,’ and impacted my ability to focus. During the pandemic, my different identities became blurred as my ultimate identity within my home was that of a wife, a mum, and a friend; but they now co-existed in the same space as being a student on placement and completing academic work. Ultimately, there were days I felt overwhelmed. Like anything, this eased with time and now my placement has ended, I am able to start looking at my home as a safe space again.


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The website prioritising children's mental health

3min
pages 56-57

"I retired... then realised I wasn't done"

2min
page 55

"What I've learned from 40 years of social work"

2min
pages 50-51

Are you a Social Worker addicted to adrenaline?

2min
pages 48-49

"We must advocate for the communities we work in"

3min
pages 46-47

'Ever Grateful'

1min
pages 44-45

"How Narcissistic Abuse drove me to the point of suicide"

2min
pages 42-43

"Expect more from young care leavers"

3min
pages 38-39

Sophie's Choice: Pushing Back Against Stigma

3min
pages 36-37

Meet the 'Sociable Social Worker'

4min
pages 34-35

'Why did you become a Social Worker?'

3min
pages 32-33

"I wish I had stronger relationships with my siblings"

2min
page 31

"I THOUGHT I WAS LOSING MY MIND"

3min
pages 24-25

"Those they called Idiots"

3min
pages 20-21

5 unexpected things you learned in 2020

2min
pages 18-19

"How has 2020 impacted your mental health?"

2min
page 13

There are too many people watching - and too few helping

3min
pages 6-7

"There were times during Covid I didn't think I could cope"

3min
pages 4-5

A global social work celebration!

2min
pages 40-41

"I didn't think anybody would believe me"

5min
pages 26-29

"I finally made it as a social worker at 48"

2min
pages 22-23

The report everybody is talking about...

2min
pages 14-15

"I couldn't be happier for The Invisible String to be my legacy"

3min
pages 16-17

The chance meeting that saved a life - and spurred action

5min
pages 8-11
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