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Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by opeyemix: 5:39pm On May 25, 2019
Plz follow the movement on Twitter

Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Alejobs: 9:46am On Jun 21, 2019
We can make a difference with just a smile
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by omatule2000(m): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2019
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Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Nobody: 8:15pm On Jun 24, 2019
BSW is done by UI by Distance Learning Mode.
You can check dlc.ui.edu.ng for more information
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by omatule2000(m): 5:04am On Jun 25, 2019
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Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Nobody: 9:48pm On Jan 09, 2020
Have you suscribed or accessed its publications? Share your experience and review here, please.


#COYSWs!#
#KTFFH!#
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by femi214: 7:29pm On Jan 11, 2020
Please do you have information about Social Development institute school fees
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Nobody: 5:10pm On Feb 23, 2020
If this is really a social worker's discussion thread, then I do not see any meaningful discussion taking place.

Adieu!
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by noblealuu: 10:18pm On Jun 17, 2020
Hi everyone
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by noblealuu: 10:19pm On Jun 17, 2020
MikeAterezzi:
If this is really a social worker's discussion thread, then I do not see any meaningful discussion taking place.

Adieu!



You can make the difference
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by noblealuu: 10:21pm On Jun 17, 2020
HOMOTOYOSI10:

Of course that is one of the reasons the thread was opened and it's a little heartbreaking that we can only find a handful of social workers on the forum, by the way I'm an undergraduate albeit in my final year...
So what has the experience been like since you graduated? what have you been doing?



Hello, don't relent on the good job you've been doing here. Re-kindle the fire.
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by HOMOTOYOSI10: 8:07pm On Nov 01, 2020
noblealuu:




Hello, don't relent on the good job you've been doing here. Re-kindle the fire.
Good evening, are you a social worker?
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by socialworkerlag: 6:39pm On Nov 02, 2020
Hi, I have a degree in Social Work from a Nigerian University but a Masters in Public Health from UK. Ihave been working as a socialworker in Nigeria. Im currently applying to Social Work England to be able to practice in the UK. I want to know what my chances are of being successful before paying the huge srutiny fee. has anyone been successful? and if yes what are the steps to follow? Thank you.
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by noblealuu: 11:21am On Nov 03, 2020
HOMOTOYOSI10:

Good evening, are you a social worker?


Nay
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by demobanti(m): 2:26pm On Jul 22, 2021
Please who knows much about social work theories and its application to practice?? Very urgent please
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Fiestafetta: 11:20am On Nov 07, 2021
[quote author=socialworkerlag post=95610395]Hi, I have a degree in Social Work from a Nigerian University but a Masters in Public Health from UK. Ihave been working as a socialworker in Nigeria. Im currently applying to Social Work England to be able to practice in the UK. I want to know what my chances are of being successful before paying the huge srutiny fee. has anyone been successful? and if yes what are the steps to follow? Thank you. [/quote

How about your application to social work england.
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Fiestafetta: 11:21am On Nov 07, 2021
socialworkerlag:
Hi, I have a degree in Social Work from a Nigerian University but a Masters in Public Health from UK. Ihave been working as a socialworker in Nigeria. Im currently applying to Social Work England to be able to practice in the UK. I want to know what my chances are of being successful before paying the huge srutiny fee. has anyone been successful? and if yes what are the steps to follow? Thank you.

Please any headway about your application to social work england?
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by Sophiola(f): 9:39pm On Mar 22, 2022
socialworkerlag:
Hi, I have a degree in Social Work from a Nigerian University but a Masters in Public Health from UK. Ihave been working as a socialworker in Nigeria. Im currently applying to Social Work England to be able to practice in the UK. I want to know what my chances are of being successful before paying the huge srutiny fee. has anyone been successful? and if yes what are the steps to follow? Thank you.


Yes I just got registered with Social Work England within 3months, but preferably have all the required documents before you start your registration. I'm open to any question regarding the process
Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by ultrazone(m): 1:32pm On Oct 06, 2022
See social work masters programs in the US: https://mswguide.com

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Re: Social Workers Discussion Thread by rokana: 4:36pm On Mar 16
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