Do you have any tips for the reasons you want to become a social worker feels too personal? I do realize I need to get over this and it's not even that big of a deal, but I am so private about my history. Thanks!!
@mangoyacho4 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed the example you gave of the lady who was previously a cleaner. The strategy that you suggested is an example of faith that people are more than their so called disease. Whilst the lady was living with whatever ailment, there are other aspects of her being that needed to be acknowledged and strengthened. Thank you for this tutorial. I have learnt a lot.
@KayleighRoseEvans4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful response. That's great you got something out of it. 😀
@Mara-jp2jb7 күн бұрын
This was the most helpful video I’ve seen on the Internet I’ve been struggling writing reflective essays for my social work degree for the last year. Especially as a dyslexic person ! This is like gold dust.
@KayleighRoseEvans6 күн бұрын
Wow that's brilliant feedback. Thank you. 🤩
@Mara-jp2jb7 күн бұрын
This was the most helpful video I’ve seen on the Internet I’ve been struggling writing reflective essays for my social work degree for the last year. Especially as a dyslexic person ! This is like gold dust.
@johanu567 күн бұрын
Dont be afraid to ask questions
@KayleighRoseEvans7 күн бұрын
Absolutely 👍
@ade66098 күн бұрын
Hi Kayleigh, thank you so much this was so helpful. Btw, can you advise on any website for making genograms? I have to make a genogram for one of my assignments but I am not sure what one to use. Thank you so much!
@KayleighRoseEvans8 күн бұрын
So happy you found it helpful. I wonder if you can access this by Research in Practice? www.researchinpractice.org.uk/children/publications/2024/august/using-genograms-in-practice-practice-tool-2024/
@pearlenespence24108 күн бұрын
Many thanks Kayleigh for this video. It's very informative and useful. Well presented !!!!
@KayleighRoseEvans8 күн бұрын
That's really brilliant to hear thank you 😊
@Vic-ub8uy8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this - so helpful
@KayleighRoseEvans8 күн бұрын
Great to hear ☺️
@Dreambig2376-t1m11 күн бұрын
Can you please explain the SOAP case. Documentation
@KayleighRoseEvans7 күн бұрын
Hi what does this stand for?
@Dreambig2376-t1m7 күн бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans subjective , objective, assessment, plan
@R.Islammmm16 күн бұрын
Hey Kayleigh, I want to save you time and effort in editing your video and help you grow your channel at an affordable cost. I edited 1 demo for you. Would you like to see if you like it?
@helenbratton628517 күн бұрын
I had my frontline interview yesterday but my concern is doing a masters whilst working and being a single mum of 2. Any words of wisdom?
@KayleighRoseEvans16 күн бұрын
Hi yes let me have a think about that one and I will share a video about it 😁
@Star1434218 күн бұрын
Hi Kayleigh please can you explain how you become a Best interest assessor and the process to become one please 😊
@KayleighRoseEvans16 күн бұрын
Hi yes I will do soon ☺️
@mubarakyousif348724 күн бұрын
،nice
@AB-dx7rq26 күн бұрын
Thanks Kayleigh. Such a useful video. You are a star. Just a quick one to help me in my interview. when working in a third sector agency how would you apply adult safeguarding when the service user is refusing care?
@KayleighRoseEvans25 күн бұрын
So glad you thought so. In terms of working in a third sector, I believe you still refer to the local authority to raise the safeguarding. The third sector agency will have a policy on it. Have you seen my safeguarding video in my interview tips folder ? :)
@AB-dx7rq25 күн бұрын
@KayleighRoseEvans thanks Kayleigh. I will have a look at the video..🙂
@mattier.909528 күн бұрын
Thank you - this is a good video for those of us in the USA too.
@KayleighRoseEvans28 күн бұрын
That's great 😃
@joykwache8165Ай бұрын
Nice video and very informative Can you please make a video with some scenario examples we can give at an interview
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Hi that's great thanks. Just to check, do you mean examples from practice so like when I've mentioned managing conflict ect ?
@maryjanedavies407Ай бұрын
How old do you have to be a social worker in Bristol
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Hi there is no set age. I went into social work (studied my college training then university) then straight into practice 👍
@janicebrown-efionayi7831Ай бұрын
This really helpful as I am considering how to incorporate theory to practice in my first placement. Theory, model, approach, method. Thank you👍
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
That's brilliant to hear ☺️
@aurorafontana207Ай бұрын
Hi Kayleigh, i have social anxiety and I don't understand if this job might be for me because i have fear to express myself .I think that I want to make difference in our society and with my past experinces i felt that I can use my social anxiety as a positive thing to help others and support them but is not easy. Thank you ❤
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Hi I think you can absolutely use your past experience to help make a difference. The main thing is having that motivation. Social work needs lots of different people and it's about use of self. There are times during the training where you may be out of your comfort zone, for example being observed doing a mock assessment so you may want to find ways to develop skills to overcome these hurdles. For example, I joined a local public speaking group or just something where you start to practice. But everything can be taken in bite size chunks if you want to do it! :)
@aurorafontana207Ай бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans Thank you so much Kayleigh. Good luck for your job 😍❤️
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Thank you 😃
@aurorafontana207Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@AB-dx7rq2 ай бұрын
Thank you Kayleigh. Very informative 😊
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Brilliant thanks for your ongoing support of the channel 😍
@AB-dx7rqАй бұрын
@KayleighRoseEvans kayleigh I have a question, was hoping you can help. If an adult decides to stay in risky situations how would a third sector agency/ organisation deal with that?
@KayleighRoseEvansАй бұрын
Hi it really depends on the situation but generally if there is a safeguarding concern it would be raised with the local authority.
@AB-dx7rqАй бұрын
@KayleighRoseEvans thank you Kayleigh 😊
@laurensmith3422 ай бұрын
Loved this. Really informative ❤
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
That's great 😍
@laurensmith3422 ай бұрын
Hi kayleigh. I'm currently in my 2nd year of social work and I was really struggling with how to best approach case studies and what steps we'd take. This has been more insightful that some of the teachings I have had 😅 thank you for doing a collaboration with Alshad. He explains things in a very clear way. ❤ I would love if you could do more case study examples and holistic 🙏 approaches
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Hi that's really great to hear! I will see if I can get any other great practitioners to do some case studies with me 😃
@GoodThumbsss2 ай бұрын
i'm looking to get more support & your videos are very helpful to know what to expect, thank you
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
That's brilliant. Glad they have been helpful 😊
@tapiwachakara2 ай бұрын
Please help me with overcoming anxiety
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Hey do you have anxiety around anything in particular?
@uuucee2 ай бұрын
Thanks Kayleigh for yet another helpful video.
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
So pleased to hear this 😄
@Mayslayzzlikeallways2 ай бұрын
Very informative. Much appreciated 0:51 0:53
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Brilliant 😍
@claudiathomson60652 ай бұрын
Hi kayleigh this really helped me
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
That's brilliant thanks for letting me know!
@ade66092 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Kayleigh for taking your time to make this videos, they are super helpful! Would you also be able to make a video on the different teams in adult social work and their pros and cons, I am at the point of deciding which team I want to go into, but I am still not sure yet, which maybe partly due to me not fully understanding what exactly each team does. That will be super helpful! Thank you so much x
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks so much. So glad to hear they are helpful. It really helps motivate me to keep going! Yeah that sounds like a really good video topic. I will do that soon! X
@ade66092 ай бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans That will be great, Thank you !! xx
My first year was ok. I was so bad at referencing and had to do 3 resubs. I passed all of them luckily and now onto second year. Hoping to do so much better this year
@toniwilliams71932 ай бұрын
@@lucyrose4318 what uni are you at? I’m so worried about writing essays are they really hard? X
@lucyrose43182 ай бұрын
@@toniwilliams7193 I’m at Plymouth and you just need to reference as much as you can. Argue both sides. So critical analysis. Don’t woffle and not to descriptive. I go off on a tandem and also don’t use words like “don’t” and “shouldn’t”. They prefer “do not” and “should not”
@toniwilliams71932 ай бұрын
@@lucyrose4318 thanks so much, this is really helpful. How long do you get for each assignment? X
@lucyrose43182 ай бұрын
@@toniwilliams7193 it really depends. I had about a month or 2 and then it came to April and I had to do 2 essays in one month along with placement so it really wraps up towards the end so use your time wisely xx
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Hey the first year is more of a practice I think ! Good luck 🤞
@AndrewGambrill2 ай бұрын
Great job, Kayleigh. Some complex stuff, effectively broken down.
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks a lot. Always means a lot coming from you !! 😄
@brookealexander63372 ай бұрын
Thank you Kayleigh! Really helpful to relate it to a case study 😊
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
That's good. I started thinking maybe I should do more of these case study ones and pull bits of knowledge in :)
@elizabethwilson88882 ай бұрын
This has been helping me a lot with my interview preparation because I do not have anyone to discuss.
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
That's brilliant to know they are helping :)
@elizabethwilson88882 ай бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans I got interviews but even as an assessor after many many applications.
@yinkafam12 ай бұрын
Thank you
@finnycthomas54362 ай бұрын
Well structured scenario based video. It really is helpful. Appreciated
@KayleighRoseEvans2 ай бұрын
Brilliant to hear thanks 👍
@vickipriegan38673 ай бұрын
Wonderful, thanks for sharing.
@KayleighRoseEvans3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
@linaaleksejunaite77933 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
@KayleighRoseEvans3 ай бұрын
No problem. It's always really nice to have positive feedback 😊
@AngelusTheNerd3 ай бұрын
I have an issue where im studying my degree in social and community, and out of the 13 on my course, im the only male. Everyone on my course is lovely, but i still battle in my own mind, i quit bout 20 times in my first year 😂
@KayleighRoseEvans3 ай бұрын
Hi ahh you are totally outnumbered there. That must be difficult! I have heard this from other men in social work practice and training. You are much needed in practice so hang in there. 👍🤞☺️
@DelphineTheWorstBladeEver3 ай бұрын
Do social workers help advocate for adult children who live with their parents because of disability or otherwise? I'm confused.
@KayleighRoseEvans3 ай бұрын
Hi social workers work with families, adults and children in various scenarios. Often a key part of the role is ensuring people's rights are upheld. So for example, if a parent is not letting a young person have any freedoms simply because they have a disability the social worker may advocate for them to have more choice and control. Same if they are an adult.
@socialworkerssierraleone28323 ай бұрын
Simply analyzed and educative thanks Kayleigh
@KayleighRoseEvans3 ай бұрын
Pleased you thought so thanks for your support 😁
@valeriewaddell69394 ай бұрын
I appreciate ur transparency and you sharing this information ❤
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Aw good thank you 🙂
@esthermensah1154 ай бұрын
Yes you have gained more knowledge without a doubt
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Ahh thank you !! 😊
@Elizabethewr4 ай бұрын
currently I am trying to get employed in England but finding it difficult. I am registered but limited experience.
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Hi some people decide to just get in a local authority and take a role such as an unqualified social worker post to gain experience then go from there with applying for an internal social work post when one comes up. That depends on whether you could afford that financial hit though. X
@Elizabethewr4 ай бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans what do you mean unqualified? I cannot do support or care work is there any other unqualified work? I have to work as a social worker to get registered in Southern Ireland.
@thierrypascal4 ай бұрын
@@Elizabethewr Hayleigh, is right. Just a job as an admin or support worker for a local authority, then work your way up.
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
@@Elizabethewr So in councils they have roles where people are doing lower level social work but these people are not trained social workers. In my local authority they are called case assessors. However, if you have to work as a social worker in order to get registered in Ireland that would be a sticking point, sorry.
@Elizabethewr4 ай бұрын
I can't do support work because issue with manual handling and personal care. I have checked for assessor role but none in Manchester. I have only moved to Manchester last Saturday.
@Seharkhan694 ай бұрын
Hi Kayleigh, I've worked very hard on my Access course to achieved all top grades; hold a strong personal statment and experience regarding Social Work/ Health and Social Care and worked my head off for the three stage interview and passed it. My heart morosed through acknowledging only one thing within the job role and deacription, is that I have drive as part of this profession. There is no support regarding disability and mental health which hinders me to drive, due to this profession becoming a community workbased. I have been neglecting it. My dreams have shattered! I've ended up choosing to study law and become a solicetor. I've had a strong passion and interest in Social Work but it all happens for a reason. Maybe god created a different destination for me.
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Hi that's such a shame not to go into social work when you've worked so hard for it. I don't know if it's any help now but I do know some social workers who don't drive. I work in a hospital so wouldn't necessarily need to drive for that. Although, law is also a brilliant route you can massively help people in so I wish you all the absolute best in your endeavours ☺️
@Seharkhan694 ай бұрын
@@KayleighRoseEvans Nothing has gone to waste if Social work was not the option for me. Becoming a solicetor is still another way of supporting vulnerable clients who have been ripped off or robbed into a contract. So I have nothing to lose. Law is above and beyond Social work, when your supporting service users within Social Work, your still working around laws. The majority of social work careers involve driving licence and it's more community effective. Not being able to drive is not worth of getting in debt for £50,000 for this degree, when options are limited. Thank you for your warm wishes and wish you best of luck for the future with all bright colours in the sky! 😃
@PatriciaNoble-bd7ij4 ай бұрын
Great video and useful tips☺️. I completely agree and found that I was more confident in my role as I increased my knowledge. I've also been lucky to have worked with some very knowledgeable colleagues over the years and have found that so helpful too xx
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Aww thanks for watching, good point about colleagues. They are the main sources of knowledge for sure !! xx
@josephb40864 ай бұрын
Your pretty, I have to say. Great video, by the way.
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Aw thank you ❤️
@lovelyagbonlahor16214 ай бұрын
Thank you very informative
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks 👍
@uuucee4 ай бұрын
I found this very helpful. Thank you Kayleigh
@KayleighRoseEvans4 ай бұрын
Really pleased to hear it. Lots more of these theory ones to come 👍