In this episode, Jeremy Dixon interviews Denise Turner about the complex issues of dealing with dogs within social care work, and her recent article "We're not professionals when it comes to dogs". You can read Denise's article here: https://academic.oup.com/bjsw/article/55/5/2464/8090589 Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/
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In this episode, Jeremy Dixon interviews Denise Turner about the complex issues of dealing with dogs within social care work, and her recent article "We're not professionals when it comes to dogs". You can read Denise's article here: https://academic.oup.com/bjsw/article/55/5/2464/8090589 Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/
Building and developing strengths-based approaches in adult services - ExChange Wales
ExChange Wales: Social care training & resource
32 minutes
3 years ago
Building and developing strengths-based approaches in adult services - ExChange Wales
This podcast explores how to build and develop strengths-based approaches in adult social care. Speakers: John Williams, Assistant Director of Adult Social Care in Birmingham City Council Dan Burrows, Lecturer in Social Work at Cardiff University
ExChange Wales: Social care training & resource
In this episode, Jeremy Dixon interviews Denise Turner about the complex issues of dealing with dogs within social care work, and her recent article "We're not professionals when it comes to dogs". You can read Denise's article here: https://academic.oup.com/bjsw/article/55/5/2464/8090589 Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/