This workshop explores reflective practice as a tool for navigating the emotional complexity, power dynamics, and ethical challenges inherent in social work. Participants will explore how to apply reflection models in supervision, address systemic inequalities, foster anti-oppressive and anti-racist practice and recognise, process, and learn from emotions in their work.
Detailed Description
This workshop explores reflective practice as a tool for navigating the emotional complexity, power dynamics, and ethical challenges inherent in social work. Participants will explore how to apply reflection models in supervision, address systemic inequalities, foster anti-oppressive and anti-racist practice and recognise, process, and learn from emotions in their work.
Through case studies, group activities, and practical tools, the session emphasises emotional resilience, critical thinking, and strategies for challenging structural power imbalances. The workshop offers a safe, supportive space for practitioners to share experiences, learn collaboratively, and strengthen their capacity for ethical, resilient, and emotionally intelligent practice. You will leave with actionable steps to embed reflection into daily practice and promote equity, ethical decision-making and professional growth.
21 April 2026
10am-1pm
Online via MS Teams
Audiences: Social Work professionals and people working in helping professions.
Delivered by Dr May Nasrawy
For enquiries please contact us at socialchangehub@sussex.ac.uk.
Please read out terms and conditions and cancellation policy on Sussex Social Change Hub website.