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Social Work Week and World Social Work Day
To celebrate World Social Work Day and to support Social Work England’s new initiative of Social Work Week, the Adult Social Care Practice Development Team organised a series of virtual events in March 2021.
To help us plan for next year’s World Social Work day and future events we would like to invite you to fill in the survey below. The survey should only take approximately 10 minutes to fill in, and is in two sections; the first asks for feedback on Social Work Week, and the second section asks for feedback on World Social Work day. We want to hear from everyone, whether or not you were able to attend events.
Thank you for your time and your feedback.
The Practice Development Team (ASC)
Social Work Week and World Social Work Day
To celebrate World Social Work Day and to support Social Work England’s new initiative of Social Work Week, the Adult Social Care Practice Development Team organised a series of virtual events in March 2021.
To help us plan for next year’s World Social Work day and future events we would like to invite you to fill in the survey below. The survey should only take approximately 10 minutes to fill in, and is in two sections; the first asks for feedback on Social Work Week, and the second section asks for feedback on World Social Work day. We want to hear from everyone, whether or not you were able to attend events.
Share Social Work Week and World Social Work Day on FacebookShare Social Work Week and World Social Work Day on TwitterShare Social Work Week and World Social Work Day on LinkedinEmail Social Work Week and World Social Work Day link