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Ask The Experts: how do I secure a role working with refugees or co-ordinating disaster relief?

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Ask The Experts: what are the pros and cons of working in a local authority versus a trust?

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How to secure a new job after receiving a negative reference

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Ask the experts: ‘I’ve lost motivation for my job in child exploitation – what can I do?’

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Ask the experts: ‘Why don’t I get invited for interviews?’

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Ask the expert: ‘Help! I haven’t worked since I graduated in 2015’

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Ask the expert: ‘How can I best prepare to be a professional witness?’

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Ask the expert: ‘How do I move from children’s social work to adults’?’

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Ask the expert: ‘Is there a role in social work for me which is not stressful?’

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How do I move into social work research?

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Ask the expert: what is the best way to get into management?

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Ask the expert: ‘My role is no longer challenging, I need something new’

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Ask the expert: ‘What do I include in my social work personal statement?’

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Your social work careers questions answered

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