Do Do Social Work
A podcast by social workers for social workers and anyone with an interest in social work issues in the UK. Sarah Flagg and Paul Shuttleworth have a chat about their social work lives, and break down complex policy, theory and practice into a discussion that is relatable and (sometimes) humorous. The views represented are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.
Episodes

Sep 9, 2022
Sep 9, 2022
48 min
In advance of the new academic year, Sarah and Paul discuss their own UK social work student experiences, and provide recommendations and tips for students to survive and get ahead in their studies and placements.
Recommendations include:
Child Abuse and Neglect, Attachment, Development and Intervention. David Howe, Palgrave Macmillan 2005
Attachment Handbook for Foster Care and Adoption. Schofield G and Beek M, British Association for Adoption & Fostering (BAAF) 2006
Social Work Skills and Knowledge. Pamela Trevithick, Open University Press 2012
Siobhan Maclean’s webinars. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-VvBcDnqAcUTAUXherZgybLfb0QB567l
The views represented are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.

Jul 19, 2022
Jul 19, 2022
1hr 7 min
Sarah and Paul finish their epic discussion of "The Independent Review of Children's Social Care". In this episode Paul mentions the work of Children England, and Martin Barrow.
The views represented are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.

Jun 23, 2022
Jun 23, 2022
46 min
Sarah and Paul continue their discussion of "The Independent Review of Children's Social Care".
The views represented are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.

Jun 7, 2022
Jun 7, 2022
44 min
UK based social workers Sarah and Paul introduce themselves and the idea behind their new podcast. They have irreverent reflections and giggles on how their week has been, and then dive in to the murky background of "The Independent Review of Children's Social Care".
The views represented are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.

Do Do Social Work
Dr. Paul is an ageing wannabe who has finished a PhD and written a book and wants everyone to know it. Sarah is far too nice for her own good and has been duped into taking part in this vanity project.
More importantly, Paul's long suffering husband Gareth hates it when social workers talk social work ALL THE TIME. So maybe this podcast will help them vent a bit and get it out of their system, so he can get back to watching the telly in peace, without interruptions.



