Duty To Question

We need to talk about this!

1 h 1 min · 25. jan. 2026
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Guest speaker Jane Fenton Professor Emeritus talks about her research and teaching on the importance of open discussion and challenge  in social work teaching and practice. Jane is joined by Emma Darling and Nicki Benge both fairly recently qualified social workers in practice in England.

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