Every Local Authority Social Worker and nurse should be watching this as in Hull East Yorks very few people seem to know abut Shared Lives and the role it offers to young adults not ready to move into independence and who may have additional needs.
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Unless you are like Rachel Meade a Social worker of 20 years who was Suspended and Bullied into Silence by Social Work England because she said "A person can not just change their sex".
I am being bullied by a team of social workers who have disagreed with an earlier team decision for setting up care plans. Leicestershire Social Services are overusing and abusing their powers and a disagreement in Care Plans has led to threatening me with a mental capacity assessment that was implemented without authority, over Zoom, not acting in the disabled person's best interests
You have to be a part of the planning and agree to the assessment and care plan if you're happy with it. Then you you must be given a copy of it. You may ask for another assessment and changes later if you need to. Google 2014 care Act and Statutory Guidance for the 2014 Care Act.
I'm sick of bullying teams, institutions, colleagues, and managers in the social "care" sector. I'm so sorry you're going through this even more sorry for what your client is being put through by the psychopaths in charge
Don't be a child social worker,all you'll do is cover up mass Muslim grooming gang's, you'll turn a blind eye to actual child abuse, you'll cover childrens deaths by family members,look at Tahir khan a social worker from oldham going online looking for and meeting gay men for gay sex in his work time knowing full well that children were being violently attacked by there drunken father,he was actually arrested over this but yet Lynda Kelly another social worker from oldham covered it up, she's also in the habbit of wrapping up actual convicted child sex offenders in cotton wool,i.e Paul Longdon from oldham,we also have Julie Holland who turned a blind eye to a 5 year old little girl being sexually abused by a known convicted child sex offender,then we have poor little Dylan scanlon who was killed by her mother in Oldham, here's the thing ,were was the social workers,where was child protection?. nowhere to be seen,untill they so there face's when they cover up genuine child abuse,so if you have any issues with any social worker,YOU MUST VIDEO EVERY SINGLE SECOND,as they will lie and make fake and false reports for the court's,for some strange reason they actually believe there lies,so video these scumbags
Very good training around language and words we use in social work. listening to personal experiences was an eye opener on how people are described, this training should be used for all social workers in practice.
a very informative presentation, demonstrating the importance of challenging practices and 'not shying away' from uncomfortable language so that the negative aspects of the actions/restrictions are reinforced in the written records. Thank you everyone
I am trying to contact you from last 80 days. I have mailed you 3 times, i have called you two times and waiting for your response from last 80 days. I have paid my scrutiny fees on 24th march but till now there is no assessor assign for my case. Please do reply and atleast inform me about the issue. The maximum reply time you have given on your website is 60 working days. Its already 80 days passed.
Hi I'm a professional social worker from India. I'm currently planning to get Social Work England Registration. A friend of mine told me that there is a huge delay in processing applications from overseas applicants. It would be great if someone could give me clarification on this. (I need the registration within 3 months )
Hi good morning I have sent numerous mails and calls all to no avail to enquire about my renewal payment which is due. I set up Installment payments,I'm confused why I have to pay £90 in full with card now and the reason why the £45 wasn't deducted as at when due. Thanks
Thanks a lot for making this so helpful presentation. I had some struggles working with my first consumer with EUPD recently and your presentation answered a lot of my confusion. Also provided some guidelines for doing my job. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your story, I'm a newly graduated SW, here in West Australia and the info you have provided is so helpful. A lot for me to reflect on.
I once read that my PTSD left untreated from childhood would've developed into cptsd which then in turn developed further into permanent personality disorder eupd. I've never heard or read that again since and often wonder if it is true, it seemed to make perfect sense though.
Thanks for presentation, just wondered thoughts around data protection as sure it raised lots of issues in relation to assessment and seeking initial information as well as those re using digital format and security etc
Thank you for posting this. I was diagnosed with EUPD last summer at 40. I have lived a rollercoaster of emotions since my early teens. (Several suicide attempts) As I’ve aged I’ve been treated for depression and anxiety but nothing really helps for long. I found some help through self taught Mindfulness meditation CBT but I’m still waiting for a referral for DBT. I have worked since I was 16 and I am able to function in society, albeit chaotically. I’ve learned to do this by not getting too close to people and hiding my emotions and internal turmoil. I have also been a heavy drug and alcohol user in the past as a coping mechanism. Today I try to make better choices and dont make decisions when I am in a highly emotional state but there are times I loose my way and act out self harm or sabotage. When I was younger I would also hit out at the people close to me and run away, As I got into my 30s I started to become more introverted and kept my friend groups small. I am an abuse survivor, so were my parents. I understand that link and choose not to have a family of my own so I can’t pass on the family trauma history. I know from a very young age I didn’t want to be a negative influence on my own children because I was unstable. Your presentation has given me a boost of confidence that I am able to get and stay well with the right structure and treatment and I’m not a hopeless case. Again. Thank you ❤️
BPD/EUPD is surprisingly common for a diagnosis we rarely talk about publicly. I work in a residential treatment center for adults with mood and anxiety disorders, and a lot of our residents are learning to live with this condition. I know this may sound cheesy, but you are not alone in this fight! BPD/EUPD sufferers live with so much shame and often think they are "bad people" when they are just misunderstood. There is a growing community of people with and without this disorder who are waiting to embrace you with open arms. It takes work, kind of like physical therapy, and recovery isn't always linear. But I've seen it happen right before my eyes; life can be more than a continuous cycle of fear and shame, and you don't have to live every day held hostage by your emotions.
This was really interesting especially talking about the experience of safeguarding children . I'm in my first years of an MA in social work and have just found this channel. I was scared about safeguarding too but feel cheered my this video
It is a privilege and an honour to work alongside Ify, His willingness to share his experience to help support others is tremendously refreshing. I am forever grateful for having the opportunity to listen to your story Ify. Social work England you're very lucky to have him.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and showing such positivity in circumstances that would break many other people, likely including me too. A big eye opener and a lesson for facing challenges head on. Thank you. I wish you all the best.