Overview
This 1 day course on Allyship in Social Work aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of allyship and its importance in promoting inclusion, human rights, and social justice. The sessions cover various aspects of allyship, including self-reflection, education, and practical applications in social work. Participants will engage in discussions, review real-world examples, and develop personal action plans to integrate allyship into their practice.Who is Allyship in Social Work aimed at?
Adult and Childrens Social WorkersCourse Length
1 dayLearning Outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:-
- Define allyship and understand its significance in social work.
- Recognize privilege and oppression within society.
- Engage in critical self-examination to identify biases
- Learn about marginalized groups and structural inequalities.
- Take proactive steps to challenge discrimination and advocate for change.
- Apply allyship principles to ethical social work practices.
- Integrate allyship into direct service work and policy advocacy.
- Identify barriers to allyship and explore solutions.
- Develop personal allyship action plans.