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Happy Endings: Sarah and Paul Do Do Group Dynamics

39 min · 23 dec 2025
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Do you like being in a group, or are you a lone wolf, or somewhere in-between? In this festive episode, Sarah and Paul chat about group dynamics, reflecting on not only what it means in social work, but also their own lives.   The views represented at time of recording are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for.   Further Resources:   Tuckman's stages of group development: Tuckman, B.(1965) 'Developmental sequence in small groups', Psychological Bulletin, vol.63, pp.384–99.   Fisher, C.M (2025) 'The Collective Edge', Simon & Shuster.

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The Two Sarahs: Sarah and Paul Do Do Placements with Sarah Wilkins

A new version with better quality vocals...In this episode Paul and Sarah are joined by 'Placement Queen' Sarah Wilkins to discuss the ins and outs, the ups and downs, of course placements. What is it? What does each person involved need to do? And how to survive. It also includes enlightening tips that Sarah learnt from the most inspirational people that she ever met on placement (i.e. Sarah W and Paul). The views represented at time of recording are our own and do not reflect any organisations we work for or have worked for. References: Gregory, M., Cook, L., Butt, T. & Shakespeare, J. (2025) Practice education in social work: a scoping review of existing research. Social Work Education. Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02615479.2024.2448478 [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02615479.2024.2448478]    Social Work England (2024) Practice education in England: A national scoping review. Available at: https://www.socialworkengland.org.uk/about/publications/practice-education-in-england/ [https://www.socialworkengland.org.uk/about/publications/practice-education-in-england/]   McClinton, S. & Cocker, C. (2026) The importance of placements in social work education. Department of Health and Social Care, Social Work with Adults Blog (20 March 2026). Available at: https://socialworkwithadults.blog.gov.uk/2026/03/20/the-importance-of-placements-in-social-work-education/ [https://socialworkwithadults.blog.gov.uk/2026/03/20/the-importance-of-placements-in-social-work-education/]

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We dopa-mean it: Sarah & Paul Do Do ADHD

To celebrate Neurodiversity Awareness Week, Sarah and Paul unpack what ADHD really is—and Paul nervously, (over)shares that he joins the 1 in 7 people with his ADHD diagnosis. They cover the three ADHD presentations, whether VAST is a better description, a plain English look at dopamine, time blindness and hyperfocus, and they myth-bust the classics: “everyone’s got ADHD now,” “everyone forgets things,” and “it’s just social media.”  You’ll get practical tips for supporting experts by experience, colleagues, friends and family living with ADHD, plus a short, honest section on safety and life expectancy. It’s psychoeducation with questionable humour. Come for the learning, stay for the highly caffeinated squirrels that keep trying to take over the show. References Barkley, R.A. & Fischer, M. 2018, ‘Hyperactive Child Syndrome and Estimated Life Expectancy at Young Adult FollowUp: The Role of ADHD Persistence and Other Potential Predictors’, Journal of Attention Disorders, 23(9), pp. 907–923.  Community Care 2026, ‘ADHD in social work: the hidden strengths and costs’, Community Care, 10 March.  Frye, D. 2020, ‘Children with ADHD Avoid Failure and Punishment More Than Others, Study Says’, ADDitude Magazine, 6 November.  MacDonald, H.J., Kleppe, R., Szigetvari, P.D. & Haavik, J. 2024, ‘The dopamine hypothesis for ADHD: An evaluation of evidence accumulated from human studies and animal models’, Frontiers in Psychiatry, 15, article 1492126.  NHS England Digital 2025, Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey: Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, England, 2023/4 — Chapter 9: Attentiondeficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 27 November.  Partridge, A. 2025, Now It All Makes Sense: How an ADHD Diagnosis Brought Clarity to My Life, London: Sheldon Press.  RowneySmith, A., Sutton, B., Quadt, L. & Eccles, J.A. 2026, ‘The lived experience of rejection sensitivity in ADHD – A qualitative exploration’, PLOS ONE, 21(1), e0314669

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Shaking the Ladder: Sarah and Paul Do Do Experts By Experience with Debs Pawley

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Beyond the Buzzword: Sarah and Paul Do Do Trauma-Informed Practice with Prof. Kristi Langhoff

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