Spirituality and religion in social work practice
I saw exploring religion and spirituality as essential to widening my lens and learning tools to support a wider spectrum of children, families and communities.
Read moreTalking about social graces improves social work practice
We spoke with Frontline fellow Saul Lovell about how he has encouraged open conversations around ‘Social GGRRAAACCEEESSS*’ with his new team, which originally started informally last year.
Read moreChildren’s Social Work Collective: a new advocacy group for social work in the UK
Roseanna Freiburghaus is a Frontline fellow who runs a blog about child migration in Europe, and is part of the Children’s Social Work Collective – a group of fellows who have set up and launched a new advocacy group for social work in the UK.
Read moreIWD2021: Learn your craft
For International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the achievements of women in social work. Susan looks back at her 30-year career in social work.
Read moreWhy I decided not to give up pushing for change
When Heather joined the Fellowship Retreat to develop a ‘change-project’, she left with a very different project than she expected. Find out how she made a difference to vulnerable children and families.
Read moreNever assume that the current way of working is the best way
The Innovation Hub is a Frontline fellow-led community addressing a variety of challenges that face the social work profession.
Read moreChanging your perspective
As humans we can be quick to answer without always taking the time to consider the bigger picture. As a social worker, the questions we ask can encourage others to pause to think and look at life through the eyes of others, and this has the potential to make more of a difference than we often realise.
Read moreVictoria Derbyshire speaks to Frontline fellow Sophie Buckler
Frontline fellow, Sophie Buckler, appears on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire show to discuss the Department for Education's announcment today (8 January 2019) that it will fund 900 places on the Frontine Leadership Development programme until 2021.
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