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Black, ethnic minority and disabled practitioners face disproportionate difficulties passing ASYE, says BASW

Black, ethnic minority and disabled practitioners face disproportionate difficulties passing ASYE, says BASW
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Before, there were peaks and troughs – with Covid, it s relentless : social work eight months into the pandemic

‘Before, there were peaks and troughs – with Covid, it’s relentless’: social work eight months into the pandemic Social workers describe the exhausting impact of long-term working from home, increased pressures and paperwork, and navigating coronavirus transmission risks in Community Care’s survey Photo: Mike/Adobe Stock One social worker completed Community Care’s second coronavirus survey at the end of a week of long days attending court virtually: “ I haven’t seen my own child as a result. I haven’t seen any of my colleagues face-to-face and all my visits are out. I have done a hideous four-day sexual abuse final hearing from my own bedroom. I struggle to see anything good resulting from the pandemic. For a little while I thought maybe the powers that be had realised that meaningful contact with a family could be more than just forcing home visits on them, but as soon as [the first] lockdown was lifted, we reverted straight back. You can talk to a difficult

Coronavirus: 75% of social workers more negative about their work-life

Coronavirus: 75% of social workers feeling more negative about their work-life than last year, survey finds Community Care survey captures pandemic s harsh impact, with 70% of practitioners reporting worsening mental health while majorities say size and complexity of workload have increased as need mounts (credit: StratfordProductions / Adobe Stock) Months of working in the shadow of coronavirus have left most social workers in England feeling worse about their work-life than they did a year ago, research by Community Care suggests. A survey of almost 500 qualified practitioners working in England found three-quarters felt either slightly (39%) or significantly (36%) more negative about their work-life than at the same point in 2019.

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