Thu, 26 Oct
|Microsoft Teams
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”.
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