London Social Work Research Network - Launch Event

Schedule

Wed Jun 10 2026 at 09:30 am to 04:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Senate House | London, EN

Join us in London for the Social Work Research Network launch – meet, chat, and share research ideas
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London Social Work Research Network - Launch Event

Come join us in person to kick off the London Social Work Research Network. It's a great chance to meet social work researchers, share ideas, and get inspired. Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect and collaborate in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. See you there.


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London Social Work Research Network Launch
10 June 2026 | Senate House (Stewart House Room 2), Central London

We are delighted to share the programme for the launch of the London Social Work Research Network — bringing together social work researchers, academics and practitioners to connect, collaborate and share ideas.

10:00 | Welcome

10:15–11:30 | Theme 1: Underrepresentation of Black and Global Majority social workers in leadership

Christina ChannerUniversity of Bedfordshire
Exploring the underrepresentation of Black women in social work management and leadership in the UK

Shantel B ThomasAnti-Racist Movement CIC
Black Women, Anti-Racism, and Movement Building in Social Work: A Critical Autoethnography of ARM

Dr Shabnam Ahmed MBE FRSASchool of Shabs
Dismantling Power, Rebuilding Agency: A Decolonial Feminist Supervision Framework for Social Work

11:30–11:45 | Break

11:45–12:30 | Theme 2: Learning disabilities

Jody TorodeBrunel University London
How do mothers and social workers make sense of recurrent care proceedings when learning disabilities form part of the context?

Rosie Richards — The Churchill Fellowship
Best practice approaches to sex education and sexuality support for adults with cognitive disabilities

12:30–13:15 | Lunch

13:15–14:30 | Theme 3: Conceptual frameworks in social work

Dr Mark Taylor Goldsmith University of London
A Critique of the Social Graces Framework

Dr Arlene P Weekes — Effective Personal & Professional Judgment (EPPJ) Ltd
The Journey to Culturally Attuned Practice (C.A.P.)

Faisa Abdirahman — Independent researcher
The Five Pillars of Care

14:30–14:45 | Break

14:45–15:30 | Theme 4: Participatory research and capacity building

Dr Toni Owens —Trinity Washington University
The Students Become the Teachers: Using Participatory Action Research to Improve Social Work Education

Dr Sarah JasimLondon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Regional Capacity-Building in Social Work & Social Care Research: A Collective Autoethnography

15:30 - 16:00 | Developing a London Social Work Research Network

Open discussion

16:00 | Social

Where is it happening?

Senate House, Senate House, London, United Kingdom
Tickets

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Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Dr Cristina Asenjo Palma - Social Work Lecturer Brunel University of London
Host or PublisherDr Cristina Asenjo Palma - Social Work Lecturer Brunel University of London

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