In this episode, we argue that training and education in academia and the professional world should focus on the different literacy skills and empower learners to develop their literacy management skills.
In this episode, we’ll unpack phenomenography, how it can be applied to social management research, and its implications for future social and management sciences.
Today, we're discussing the role of artificial intelligence in social work and its implications for social service organisations.
Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Public Governance. We’ll explore its different concepts and their applications, particularly in the social and healthcare sectors.
In this episode, we will explore what it really takes to transform diversity from a well-meaning concept into a robust practice that enriches our work and the communities we serve.
Today, we dive into how these concepts are revolutionising the way we think about and manage social work, transforming challenges into innovative solutions.
Join me as I present the first findings after I spoke with experts in the field, policymakers, and those in leadership positions of welfare providers to uncover what it takes to build a welfare system that can withstand the test of time.
This podcast I will take you through the different sections of an essay and provide a few tips on how to structure your work for maximum output and quality.
In this episode, I aim to provide valuable insights and fresh perspectives, encouraging you to develop higher education didactics for social work management.