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The Frontline podcast
Frontline
34 episodes
6 hours ago
Welcome to Frontline’s podcast, where I’ll be chatting to social workers and sector experts about the key topics impacting them and the children and families they support. We’ll also share reflections and takeaways along the way, so you can continue to learn from other professionals to do your best work with children and families. My name is Hannah and I work at the social work charity Frontline as a principal practice tutor. Since qualifying as a social worker, I’ve worked both in the volunt...
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Welcome to Frontline’s podcast, where I’ll be chatting to social workers and sector experts about the key topics impacting them and the children and families they support. We’ll also share reflections and takeaways along the way, so you can continue to learn from other professionals to do your best work with children and families. My name is Hannah and I work at the social work charity Frontline as a principal practice tutor. Since qualifying as a social worker, I’ve worked both in the volunt...
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The Frontline podcast
Social work and activism
Welcome to Frontline’s podcast, where I’ll be chatting to social workers and sector experts about the key topics impacting them and the children and families they support. We’ll also share reflections and takeaways along the way, so you can continue to learn from other professionals to do your best work with children and families. My name is Hannah and I work at the social work charity Frontline as a principal practice tutor. Since qualifying as a social worker, I’ve worked both in the volunt...
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Empowering children’s voices in social work
Hannah speaks to four guests about empowering children's voices in social work and why this is so needed. Everyone shares different insights on how social workers at all levels can listen to, capture and empower children’s voices. We hope you enjoy listening into the conversation and feel inspired to take forward any ideas you may have in future!
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3 years ago
53 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Sparking change in social work
Hannah speaks to four guests about sparking change in social work and why this is so needed. Everyone shares different insight on how social workers at all levels can lead change, whether it's small or big, in order to better support children and their families. We hope you enjoy listening into the conversation and feel inspired to take forward any ideas you may have in future!
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3 years ago
57 minutes

The Frontline podcast
The Christmas Dinner, with Alexa Robinson
Alexa Robinson is working with a team in Middlesbrough and Teesside to launch the first Christmas Dinner initiative in the area, providing a positive Christmas experience for young care leavers. Tom and Alexa discuss the importance of this, recognising that this time of year can be very difficult and emotionally confusing for lots of care experienced young people, as well as reflecting on the privilege many of us have around Christmas. Alexa says that if they are able to create one happy memo...
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4 years ago
29 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Men and social work, with Kelly Gittens
Kelly Gittens is an experienced social worker and Frontline fellow who is passionate about working with and encouraging more men into the profession. As a social work academic, his research has an emphasis on fathers and domestic violence, and he often uses film as a medium to tell stories that bring about positive systemic change in the sector. Kelly reflects on the importance of communication and representation when working with men, and also shares powerful examples that illustrate the cha...
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4 years ago
35 minutes

The Frontline podcast
The 3 Ps every person should have, with Richard Smith
Richard Smith is currently delivering the Future Pathways service, a targeted employability programme for young Londoners that supports them into sustained work, apprenticeships or education, which sits under Catch22’s employability division. Richard discusses how to develop meaningful and long-lasting relationships with disadvantaged young people in order to help them achieve what they want in life, despite the adversities they may have faced. He also refers to Catch22's '3 Ps,' and reflects...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Overcoming educational barriers, with social worker Tommy Gale
Tommy Gale is a social worker and Frontline fellow who specialises in cases involving child exploitation and edge of care concerns. He is also the founder of InsideUni, a non-profit social enterprise that aims to provide all students with the information and support networks needed to successfully apply to top universities. The enterprise, founded on the values of inclusive access, has grown hugely since inception with Tommy now working part-time on the project alongside his role as a social ...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Using creativity to navigate emotions, with care leaver Basheba Baptiste
Basheba Baptiste is a 25-year-old creative producer and the founder of Care to Culture - a non-for-profit that uses the creative arts to support children and young people in the social care and youth justice systems. As a care leaver herself, Basheba’s vision is to provide a safe, sustainable community and space where young people can accept their anger and lived experience in a healing way that creates positive change. Drawing on her own story of being in care, Basheba talks to Tom about why...
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4 years ago
18 minutes

The Frontline podcast
From adoption to Frontline’s chief social worker, with Lisa Hackett
Welcome back to Stories of Change! In our first episode of series four, we speak to Lisa Hackett, Frontline’s chief social worker. With 26 years of experience in the sector in a variety of roles, Lisa recounts stories from over the years that have inspired her and solidified her commitment to creating change for the children and families who face some of the most challenging circumstances in life. Lisa’s couldn’t be clearer on the significance and value she believes social work and social wor...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Walking in the shoes of children in and on the edge of care, with Martin Kelly OBE
From children's residential care home key worker to Assistant Director for Children and Families at North Yorkshire County Council, Martin Kelly OBE has a wealth of experience working in the social work sector. In 2015, he led the design and development of the 'No Wrong Door' model - a pioneering way of providing support to young people who are within or on the edge of the care system. Martin says, "I became particularly interested in the whole system thinking, and what more could be do...
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4 years ago
29 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Why we must champion survivors and victims of domestic abuse, with Nicole Jacobs
Raised in Alabama in the United States, Nicole moved to the UK in 1990s. She started her career at a rape crisis centre whilst at university, and has worked in domestic abuse, on the front line and for charities, for over two decades since. With an estimated 2.3 million adults experiencing domestic abuse over the pandemic last year, and one in five children living with domestic abuse, Nicole’s work is more important than ever. In April, the Domestic Abuse Bill passed through Parliame...
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4 years ago
43 minutes

The Frontline podcast
"If anti-racism doesn’t exist for social workers, can it exist for service users?" with Wayne Reid
Wayne Reid is an anti-racism visionary for the British Association of Social Workers (BASW). Over the last year, in light of the murder of George Floyd, and resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, Wayne has taken action to address racism in social work. His experiences as a Black male social worker means he understands some of the challenges that children and families, and practitioners, from different minority groups can face. In this episode, Wayne shares his thoughts on how ...
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Frontline podcast
"Change is at the very heart of social work", with Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson is Frontline's new Chief Executive. Mary describes her path to the leadership position she is in today as not an obvious one. As a teen growing up in Wellington, New Zealand, she studied photography. However she has always been driven by her strong sense of social justice, influenced by her mum who is a teacher, and sister, a social worker. Mary is an experienced leader and strongly believes that in the world as it is today, social work has never been more important or more nece...
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4 years ago
33 minutes

The Frontline podcast
How the arts can transform the lives of children and young people, with Adam Tulloch
As a young child, Adam was persuaded to participate in the arts. The experience was life changing for him, and had a big impact on his personal development, confidence and self-esteem. Doors began to open which he never knew existed. Because of this, in 2014, Adam founded Total Insight Theatre - a charity that uses the arts to tackle important social issues, improving the mental health of young people, and ensuring they have access to creative programmes which help them to develop lifel...
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4 years ago
26 minutes

The Frontline podcast
"If it's not good enough for our children, why is it good enough for the children we care for?" with Mark Riddell
Mark Riddell is the National Implementation Adviser for Care Leavers at the Department for Education. A care leaver himself, Mark spent years working with a range of organisations to campaign for better support for care leavers before training as a social worker in 1990. In 2017 he received an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours list for his outstanding contribution to children in care and care leavers. In this episode, Mark shares his journey, what inspires him, and his advice on...
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4 years ago
42 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Listen Up! How to really hear the voices of marginalised young people, with Jahnine Davis and Nick Marsh
As practitioners and researchers, Jahnine Davis and Nick Marsh found that time and time again, the experiences of minoritised and marginalised children and young people remained absent and unaddressed in research, policy and practice. After years of debates, discussions and a growing feeling of frustration, they founded Listen Up in April 2020. In this episode, Jahnine and Nick share their journey in setting up the organisation, and the impact they hope to make by amplifying and priorit...
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4 years ago
50 minutes

The Frontline podcast
From idea to reality: reflecting on my time at Frontline, with Josh MacAlister
Over seven years ago, Frontline Chief Executive, Josh MacAlister, stepped out of the classroom, set up and launched Frontline. As a teacher, he realised how important it was for children to have a safe and stable home life, and the impact that this had on their education. Today, over 100,000 children and their families have received support from social workers through Frontline’s programmes. Soon leaving his post at the charity, Josh reflects on the impact he’s had and his hopes for the futur...
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4 years ago
51 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Creating lasting change for homeless people, with Alex Stephany
Having befriended a homeless man at his local tube station, Alex Stephany asked himself, “What can I do to empower this man to make the change he wants to see for himself?” In this episode, you'll hear how this relationship led him to found Beam, a crowdfunding platform built to support homeless people into stable and paid work. We hope you'll listen and feel inspired to find innovative ways to spark change in your own community.
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5 years ago
30 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Daniel Comach: Going back to the heart of social work
In this episode, we spoke to Frontline fellow and Principal Social Worker, Daniel Comach. Having been in the profession for 18 years, Daniel is passionate about changing the system so social work, and social workers, can be the best it and they possibly can. Being family led is at the core of this belief, as is doing more to build stronger relationships with communities. He talks us through an initiative he is working on with other fellows that, by working alongside other partner agencies, he...
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5 years ago
41 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Darren Laville: Authenticity, trauma and social injustice
In this episode, we spoke to Darren Laville, founder and CEO of The Epiphany People. Placing families at the heart of all their work, The Epiphany People was set up in 2018 to support families with the emerging challenges of bringing up children in urban communities. After losing his own son to youth violence, Darren uses his own personal experience to support families. Darren explains the importance of authenticity when working with young people and families, tackling injustice and creating ...
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5 years ago
32 minutes

The Frontline podcast
Welcome to Frontline’s podcast, where I’ll be chatting to social workers and sector experts about the key topics impacting them and the children and families they support. We’ll also share reflections and takeaways along the way, so you can continue to learn from other professionals to do your best work with children and families. My name is Hannah and I work at the social work charity Frontline as a principal practice tutor. Since qualifying as a social worker, I’ve worked both in the volunt...