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Writing your life: moving into a new impact phase

Seminars and workshops with social work educators and student-practitioners

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Making writing a visible dimension of professional social work practice

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Writing your life: moving into a new impact phase

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Webinar with BASW

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Workshop and collaboration with IRISS

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Seminars and workshops with social work educators and student-practitioners

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WiSP meeting with Lord Patel, Chair of Social Work England

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Summary and reflections on the final formal WiSP advisory panel meeting

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WiSP presentation at a seminar on professional, academic and work-based literacies

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Reflections on the WiSP advisory panel workshop from the panel chair

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The WiSP advisory panel – workshop in June 2017

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Celebrating social workers’ skills

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Half way reflections

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Conference ALAPP (Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice)

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‘If it’s not written down it didn’t happen’

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JSWEC 2016

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You’re moving, but just not yet

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Completing ethics/governance applications and meeting senior officials

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Securing access/agreement

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Data protection: Learning a lot

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A collaboration agreement in place- yes!

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First advisory panel meeting

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