
A new podcast miniseries focusing on social workers from around the world launches this week.
The number of overseas social workers in the UK has grown significantly in recent years. According to Social Work England data, the number of international practitioners applying to register to practise in England went up by 175% from 2019-20 to 2021-22.
This new podcast miniseries, part of season three of The Social Work Community Podcast, focuses on the differences in social work between the UK and other countries, as well as the challenges social workers have faced emigrating.
It kicks off with Community Care’s careers editor, Sharmeen Ziauddin, speaking to senior social work lecturer at Brunel University Yohai Hakak, who is conducting a research project looking at the migration of social workers to and from the UK*.
Hakak is also part of the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) Diaspora Social Workers special interest group.
Watch the teaser on Instagram.
He explains why he is carrying out this research and gives an insight into a few of the many differences in social work between England and other parts of the world.
Are migrating social workers being perceived as experts who can enrich local practice with new approaches and perspectives? Or are they seen as a necessary compromise, and are mainly judged by the length of time they require to adjust to local practice contexts? (Hakak et al, 2023).
These are some of the questions that the podcast aims to answer.
What else is coming up?
The second episode continues with Hakak talking about his experience of practising as a mental health social worker in Israel.
Hakak describes how the marginalisation of particular communities, such as Mizrahi Jews, Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Palestinians, can influence their mental health.
Both episodes are out this week.
Future episodes will feature social workers from Australia, America, India and many more countries.
*The Brunel University study on social work migration is ongoing; if you want to take part, visit this page.
About The Social Work Community Podcast
The Social Work Community Podcast explores the issues that matter to social work practitioners in their working lives. Sharmeen Ziauddin and fellow host Kirsty Ayakwah, our senior careers editor, interview experienced and inspiring guests, including frontline social workers who speak from the heart about their jobs, the sector and society.
It was nominated in the podcast category at the 2024 BASW Social Work Journalism Awards, following its first season, which ran from October 2023 to April 2024.
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Listen to “Social work around the world: Exploring migration to the UK” on Spreaker.
To whet your appetite for season three, check out our podcast page to listen to previous episodes from season one and two.
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