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A students view of studying social work

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A recent blog featured in Guardian social care network, is by an student who shares her experiences of undertaking a Diploman in Social Work with The Open University.

The piece includes details of how she gained sponsorship through an employer and how flexibe working fits in with her life.

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Tweet A recent blog featured in Guardian social care network, is by an student who shares her experiences of undertaking a Diploman in Social Work with The Open University. The piece includes details of how she gained sponsorship through an employer and how flexibe working fits in with her life. For more information: Diploma in Social Work Join ...

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maggie donnovan - Mon, 18/06/2012 - 16:51

I've always considered social work as being one of the most challenging domains we could chose. I actually think that not everyone can be a social worker, one needs the strength and the call for that so yes, I am very much interested in reading what this student has to say about it. Thank you for sharing.

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