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Jul 26, 20222 min read
1. Psychological Safety for Neurodivergent Social Workers - A Series Introduction
Listen here: As an organisation or manager, one of your top priorities is to support your social workers/employees to feel safe, seen and...
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Mar 21, 20226 min read
The Dyspraxic Social worker- Recruitment tips for employers
Welcome to the final episode of The Dyspraxic Social Worker. Having explored what self-help tips we can employ during the recruitment...
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Mar 14, 20226 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Self-help interview tips
In the last 6 episodes of The Dyspraxic Social worker, we have sought to: introduce you to dyspraxia; explore its three main components;...
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Mar 7, 20227 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Everyday tips for employers
In the last episode we explored what we can do individually to tackle some of the common difficulties we - dyspraxic social workers - can...
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Feb 28, 20229 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Self-help tips for social work practice
So far in this series, we have explored what dyspraxia is and it's impact on individuals, the three main components of dyspraxia, the...
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Feb 22, 20223 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Myth Busting Dyspraxia
As we have explored over the previous 3 episodes of The Dyspraxic Social Worker, our knowledge about neurodiversity is increasing and...
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Feb 14, 20224 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Strengths, Strengths, Strengths
As discussed in the first post, Dyspraxia is a difference in the way the brain sends neural messages. This means the brian processes...
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Feb 7, 20224 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: Three Components of Dyspraxia
As explored in the first episode of The Dyspraxic Social Worker, dyspraxia is a term that describes differences in sensory processing....
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Jan 31, 20224 min read
The Dyspraxic Social Worker: An introduction
All of my life I have thought of Dyspraxia as rare. I didn’t know anyone who spoke about it, let alone anyone who was also diagnosed with...
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