Useful Social Work Links

 

I hope to provide some select links that social workers will want to come back to again and again.

Why not add this page to your favourites.

 

This page will be constantly updated.

I don’t want to fill this links page with loads of out of date links, or useless tat, but the more interesting

and useful stuff that Social Workers might want to use again and again.

If you find any broken links do please let me know.

If you find any sites that I might like to add here, let me know about those too.

I would love to hear from you.

 

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The Social Work Cafe has a history of connecting students and professionals through discussion groups 
forums, e-mail exchange, and no-cost advertisement for any social service organizations. 
 
Award winning crisis intervention service for families.

 

 
 
The Nonverbal Dictionary of Gestures, Signs and Body Language Cues - EXCELLENT 
 
Effective Interventions Unit. A review. 
This review examines the impact of drug use upon families and carers and identifies their needs.
 
Good Practice Guidance for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse 2006. 
You really should read this.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
 
A site for people who self harm
 
A Social Care Institute for Excellence Knowledge Review
 
Instead of sending stuff to the landfill, offer it to others first. 
There are local groups across the UK and the world. Free to join. 
Declutter your life, pass things on to people who want them,
and maybe ask for stuff that you really need for yourself or clients - fridges, cookers, beds etc. 
 

Social Work World

A world of resources and support for social workers, social work students and those interested in social issues (USA based).

 

Indibooks

Pre-loved social work books on line.

 

Learn hypnosis

 

 

Search for something else....

Google

 

 


   

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All material is Copyright Mark Hamer 2006.