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Social Work in Disasters CPD Training - Employer Engagement Event

This Q&A event aims to support employers/managers to introduce the free Social Work in Disasters CPD course in their workplaces

This event builds off the national launch event for the free to access social work in disasters CPD course, which you can sign up for here.

This event is designed specifically as an opportunity for employers or managers to understand the resources, learn how to introduce them into their workplaces, and understand how best to support their teams to engage with the resources. The event will be largely based around a question and answer format, so please consider coming with questions prepared.

The training materials were developed through a collaboration between The Open University, BASW, University of Stirling and many other partners through the BASW Social Work in Disasters Working Group. More details on the ongoing work of that group can be found here.

The Social Work in Disasters CPD is based around four modules, each taking four hours, and worked through by social workers independently or collaboratively. Therefore, the course overall requires a commitment of about two days.

A pilot study of the training found that it was overwhelmingly positively received by social workers working in a range of contexts, including in relation to enhanced knowledge and self-confidence in working in disasters. Some selected quotes from participants include:

It was really refreshing to do the training and kind of be reminded these are what our ethics and values are and this is how we can respond.

The CPD course really made me think about attachment and strength-based working and resilience and systems.

I think as well there is a real culture around training where we are either sort of passive listeners and then we’re asked to complete a sort of satisfaction questionnaire at the end… This one requires me to reflect a bit more and it’s a bit more research.

The full pilot report can be found here.

The full training course can be accessed for free, including the workbook and details on how to start, here.

A separate engagement event for practitioners has also been planned, you can sign up to this here.

BASW members who are unable to view a personalised message above are encouraged to log-in prior to booking for this event to ensure professional development is recorded within your membership record & to ensure you are able to attend for free.

Taster session available for non-members of BASW.* Non-members of BASW keen to learn more on the benefits of membership and receive updates on the valuable work we do are welcome to sign-up to our communication updates here. When you sign-up, you’ll automatically receive a registration code that can be used to waive the admin fee. 

*Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.

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