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The Social Work Café

The Social Work Café

Date de sortie : 2025-04-01
© Bernadette Moorhead
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Date de sortie : 2025-04-01
© Bernadette Moorhead
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How are social workers supporting people with intellectual disabilities and mental health distress?

How are social workers supporting people with intellectual disabilities and mental health distress?

Durée : 31:21
In this episode, I sit down with Jasmin Lagaali, a specialistsocial worker in NSW Health. Jasmin shares insights into her work in a unique consultation service for individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental health distress. We discuss the challenges of working within a system thatoften prioritises speed over quality, the importance of holistic and multidimensional assessments, and the need for manageable workloads in social work. Jasmin’s passion for her work shines through as she highlights the critical role of social workers in this highly specialised field.
 
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Date de publication : 1/4/2025 à 17:00:00

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The Social Work Café is a light-hearted educational series all about coffee and conversations with passionate social workers. Whether you are a social work student or practitioner in any part of the world, this podcast is designed just for you. Go brew your favourite drink, tell everyone you are doing some professional development, and come join your host, Dr. B, in the Social Work Café.

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