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    CAROLINE.ALDRIDGESW@YAHOO.COM

    THE LEARNING SOCIAL WORKER

    Caroline Aldridge - social worker, author, speaker, trainer and practice educator. 

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    Social Work Degree Apprenticeships: How to learn from mundane, routine, or limited activities

    Social Work Degree Apprenticeships: How to learn from mundane, routine, or limited activities

    As the Coronavirus spreads our health and social care services will be under unprecedented pressure. These are exceptional times and social workers will provide a vital service. There has (rightly) been some debate about what HEIs should do about their students. Apprentices mostly work for local authorities and as employees they are part of the workforce. Yet their primary role is to learn. For all sorts of reasons, social work apprentices (and students) might find themselves

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