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Jul 2025
25m 11s

Your first allocated family: How to Stay...

Vicki Shevlin
About this episode
This is for you if you are a newly qualified social worker who has just been allocated their first family to work with. That stomach-drop moment? It's completely normal—and I'm here to walk you through it. Inside this episode: What to do immediately after seeing that first family in your inboxHow to process the nerves, self-doubt, and emotional overwhelmThe ... Show More
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