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The law and social work in Scotland12 Jul 200900:00:51
A short introduction to this album
The legal perspective12 Jul 200900:16:33
A social worker describes her experiences working in the Scottish system, giving examples of cases and the procedures involved in her day-to-day life.
The legal services council12 Jul 200900:14:09
Colin Moodie explains the Legal Services Council, a body which advises the Council on legality and social work issues. He highlights the clashes that can occur between social workers and solicitors.
The family services unit12 Jul 200900:13:55
Marina Shaw works with the family services unit, a voluntary group who work with families affected by drug and alcohol misuse. She describes the focus and examples of her work, along with helpful advice.
Risks in social work12 Jul 200900:13:19
In Glasgow, Bridget Rothwell trains staff at Barnardo’s. She discusses the different types of risk inherent in aspects of social work, including personal and physical intimidation and how lifestyle can be negatively affected.
Criminal justice social work12 Jul 200900:21:25
A fascinating look into the criminal justice system and how it intersects with Social Services in Scotland, highlighting the importance of the service user but also the responsibility that comes with this approach.
The sheriff’s court12 Jul 200900:15:35
Sheriff Frank Crowe discusses his experiences of working in the Scottish legal system, how this differs from its counterpart in England and Wales, and the mutually beneficial partnership with social workers.
Long-term caring12 Jul 200900:17:55
Caring for a loved one with challenging medical difficulties can be a difficult task. Isobel Allan has cared for her daughter for 26 years, and discusses her experiences and lifestyle.
Maintaining standards of care12 Jul 200900:15:19
The Legal Services Care Commission ensures that the quality of care in Scotland is upheld. Annabell Fowles describes the demands of inspecting both the workforce and amenities.
Refugees and asylum seekers12 Jul 200900:17:50
Sally Daghlian works for the Scottish Refugee Council, and describes cultural barriers and the services available to those seeking asylum in Scotland.
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