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Why Does Anti-Racism Still Matter in Social Work?

Presented by careleaver, Dr Phil Frampton; Author of The Golly in the Cupboard and lyricist and vocalist of “Our Town Now”.

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Why Does Anti-Racism Still Matter in Social Work?
Why Does Anti-Racism Still Matter in Social Work?

Time & Location

26 Oct 2023, 10:00 – 11:30

Microsoft Teams

About the Event

As part of Black History month, Dr Phil Frampton;  Author of The Golly in the Cupboard and lyricist and vocalist of “Our Town Now” will host a webinar on Why 

Does Anti-Racism Still Matter in Social Work? To find out more about Dr Frampton and his previous work, please see below links to video clips.

The Golly in the Cupboard

https://youtu.be/xcwDxMar2Vg?si=PyAlrvpBqwjNxXw_

Our Town Now

https://youtu.be/XuVgAUefOmU?si=SMa-So24UpPiPL9c

To join the session, you must be employed in a social work role, educated at or employed in a social work academic role within our partner organisations listed below. 

Partner Organisations:

Birmingham Children's Trust

Birmingham City Council

Birmingham City University

Cheshire East Council

City of Stoke-on-Trent Council

City of Wolverhampton Council

Coventry City Council

Coventry University

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Heart of Worcestershire College

Herefordshire Council

Keele University

Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust [MPFT]

Sandwell Children's Trust

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Shropshire Council

Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Staffordshire County Counil

Staffordshire University

Telford & Wrekin Council

University of Birmingham

University of Warwick

University of Wolverhampton

University of Worcester

Walsall Council

Warwickshire County Council

Worcestershire County Council

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