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
Hi good to know what sort of content you are looking for 😀. I will see if I can find someone with a lot of courtroom experience to come on the channel 👍.
Explore the Safety issues and risks posed , bruises needs medical assessment, 24 hours you must know the level of risks to carry on further than initial assessment. Safeguarding is Vital. With this, how do you come up with case study Analysis implementing the problem solving or helping process in social work!
Thank you for sharing your perspective! In the video, we aimed to provide a broad overview of the thinking around cases and the complexities involved, rather than diving into detailed processes. It's important to highlight that not all bruises require immediate medical assessment, and taking 24 hours to understand the level of risk is part of a strategy discussion to ascertain appropriate thresholds. We appreciate your engagement and contributions to this vital discussion on social work practice.
@@KayleighRoseEvans I will need to clarify on your statement about immediate medical assessment due to bruises. That may take place from the outcome of your first strategy meeting/ discussion after determining your statutory thresholds. Thank you Kayleigh . Professor Pam , School of Social Work
Alshad gave a great insight into how to tackle the case, amazing practitioner
He is indeed ! 😄
Alshad really knows his stuff. What a fantastic guest!
I felt that way ! I am going to try and persuade him to come back on :p. I will pass this on. Thank you 😊
Ash, so happy to see this!! Amazing practitioner
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
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 😃
Alshad, great practitioner.
He is great! I will pass this on 😊
Go Ash! 🎉Brilliant stuff, keep pushing!
Thanks for the positive feedback I will pass this on to him :)
Listening to Alshad was valuable. Thanks Kayleigh for collaborating with him. 🙂
Pleased you thought so ! I found him very knowledgeable:)
That's great! more like this please.
Would it be possible Kayleigh to make a video that would help to enhance courtroom and report writing skills? 😊
Hi good to know what sort of content you are looking for 😀. I will see if I can find someone with a lot of courtroom experience to come on the channel 👍.
Explore the Safety issues and risks posed , bruises needs medical assessment, 24 hours you must know the level of risks to carry on further than initial assessment. Safeguarding is Vital.
With this, how do you come up with case study Analysis implementing the problem solving or helping process in social work!
Thank you for sharing your perspective! In the video, we aimed to provide a broad overview of the thinking around cases and the complexities involved, rather than diving into detailed processes. It's important to highlight that not all bruises require immediate medical assessment, and taking 24 hours to understand the level of risk is part of a strategy discussion to ascertain appropriate thresholds. We appreciate your engagement and contributions to this vital discussion on social work practice.
@@KayleighRoseEvans I will need to clarify on your statement about immediate medical assessment due to bruises. That may take place from the outcome of your first strategy meeting/ discussion after determining your statutory thresholds. Thank you Kayleigh . Professor Pam , School of Social Work
@@pampasion3242 Hi thanks a lot for this information.