Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE (@strathswspke) 's Twitter Profile
Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE

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This is the University of Strathclyde School of Social Work and Social Policy Knowledge Exchange Twitter Account! Follow to hear about all our news and events.

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linkhttps://www.strath.ac.uk/humanities/schoolofsocialworksocialpolicy/ calendar_today27-01-2022 17:54:01

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Emma Congreve (@emma_nomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited about this event in a couple of weeks. If you are interested in child poverty research and analysis, come and join in the discussion and hear some new perspectives.

Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE (@strathswspke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Its your LAST CHANCE to book onto our final seminar of the academic year. Professor Alex Stevens will talk about drug policy. Join us TOMORROW at lunch time. All the details 👇👇

Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE (@strathswspke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not long left to register for what promises to be a brilliant conference!! We need your registration by this Friday, 14th June!! All the details 👇

Fraser of Allander Institute (@strath_fai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new report today from SHERU, a joint collaboration between Fraser of Allander Institute & StrathHealthPolicy is out today. The report can also be accessed through our website: fraserofallander.org/publications/2…

CYCJ Scotland (@cycjscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting day ahead! Our Participation and Policy Lead, @CarlyMayElliott is speaking at Scotland’s first annual Human Rights Conference today hosted by Human Rights Consortium Scotland #ScotHumanRightsConf #CYCJ #HumanRights

Dr Sophie N. Brett (@s_brett1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to be at the launch of Scottish Health Equity Research Unit this morning! With employability a key theme of the unit and employment a key determinant of good health, our recent Prosper report Healthy Working People highlights a number of opportunities for action. prosper.scot/resources/heal…

Delighted to be at the launch of <a href="/ScotHealthEq/">Scottish Health Equity Research Unit</a> this morning! 
With employability a key theme of the unit and employment a key determinant of good health, our recent <a href="/ProsperScot/">Prosper</a> report Healthy Working People highlights a number of opportunities for action.
prosper.scot/resources/heal…
Neil Quinn (@neil_quinny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@ProfKatSmith from StrathHealthPolicy and Department of Social Work and Social Policy University of Strathclyde speaking at launch of SHERU Scottish Health Equity Research Unit on patterns of health inequalities in Scotland and the ambitious SHERU Programme to address these challenges. Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE

@ProfKatSmith from <a href="/StrathHealthPol/">StrathHealthPolicy</a> and Department of Social Work and Social Policy <a href="/UniStrathclyde/">University of Strathclyde</a> speaking at launch of SHERU <a href="/ScotHealthEq/">Scottish Health Equity Research Unit</a> on patterns of health inequalities in Scotland and the ambitious SHERU Programme to address these challenges. <a href="/StrathSWSPKE/">Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE</a>
Joe Hanley ⏹️ (@joeehanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to have been able to speak to so many people today at the webinar organised by Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE on The Social Work Public Perception Myth. The questions and engagement after the presentation were very motivating. I look forward to keeping the conversation going.

It was great to have been able to speak to so many people today at the webinar organised by <a href="/StrathSWSPKE/">Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE</a> on The Social Work Public Perception Myth. The questions and engagement after the presentation were very motivating. I look forward to keeping the conversation going.
Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE (@strathswspke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We really enjoyed having Joe Hanley ⏹️ to speak as part of our seminar series yesterday. We had planned to post throughout but got caught up in such an engaging and important discussion on public perceptions of social work and the impact on social work identity. Thanks so much Joe!