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BASW social work theory and practice event - 16 Oct, Derby

The British Association of Social Workers (BASW) is holding an event entitled Social work theory and practice in Derby on 16 October. The aim of the event is to discuss professional practice from around the region.

It will also provide an excellent opportunity to hear from Siobhan Maclean, who has written extensively on the subject of social work theory and practice, and to take part in plenary and workshop sessions throughout the day. The event is open to members and non-members and BASW advise that advance booking is essential.

Full details can be found here or you can email Sarah Richards at BASW with any queries.

Posted 3 June 2013

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