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Congratulations to BSc Social Science on Successful Completion of Year 1!
09 Jun 2021Find out More & Hear from Current Students.
Promoting Mental Health Science & Accessible Services
09 Jun 2021Prof Frank Keating was interviewed by the Evening Standard on the taboos, fear and cultural barriers which have stop some communities from seeking mental health support during Covid-19 lockdowns.
Inequality and Rights
31 Mar 2021Contemporary Challenges in the Child Protection & Family Justice Systems before and during the Pandemic: A Symposium
World Social Work Day
16 Mar 2021World Social Work Day is celebrated throughout the month of March, click here to find out about our important events.
Celebrating International Women’s Day, March 8, 2021
06 Mar 2021For international women’s day Gaverne is sharing his previous fact-filled timelines celebrating key thinkers and contributions in science, politics, the arts and literature.
Step Up to Social Work and Be the Difference!
25 Feb 2021The application window is now open for Step Up to Social Work Cohort 7 (January 2022 intake)
Co-POWer Consortium on Practices for Well-Being and Resilience in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Families and Communities
17 Feb 2021Congratulations to Prof Anna Gupta who is one of nine members of the Black Female Professors Forum co-leading a major research project funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Invisiblising ‘Race’: Mental Health and Covid-19
21 Jan 2021Our ever-busy Prof Frank Keating is presenting a short talk on Invisiblising ‘Race’: Mental Health and Covid-19 for our social science and social work student community.
Decolonising Psychiatric Research Part 2
21 Jan 2021The second talk in the series “Racism and Mental Health: How to Be an Antiracist Mental Health Researcher” takes place February 9, 2021 at 5.30pm.
Developing Together
08 Jan 2021Developing Together is a Social Work Teaching Partnership covering South West London and Surrey.