Student Work
Becoming a social activist...
We are sometimes so focused on the individual, we lose sight of the power and responsibility we have as social workers to affect change at a structural level. In this unit, students had the opportunity to learn about social injustices which impact on the lives of people they are supporting in practice and to raise awareness of an issue which is important to them. They have used their voice in ways which will improve outcomes for those they encounter in their social work practice and for wider society.
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- 2022
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Aa'Ishah Kahlid - Islamaphobia
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Ashely Praphakar - 'Our Daughters Are Our Shame'
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Becky Baker - Social Isolation in Older People
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Chloe Tyrrell - Young People's Mental Health in Cornwall
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Chris Zabski - Finding Home: A Sobering Look at Homelessness and Addiction
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Eloise Holt - Losing a Loved One
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Emily Brown - Barriers for People with a Disability
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Hannah Whiteman - Raising Awareness: Stop Child Trafficking
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Jasmine Webber - Stop Asking Us to Reach Out When There is Nothing to Reach Out For
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Jess Fitzpatrick - Educational Outcomes of Looked After Children
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Karianne Sorstronen - Dating on the Spectrum
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Kate Summers - The Unheard Voices of Young Dads
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Kayla Dargan - Incel Culture
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Letia Bundock - The Knock-On Effect of Racism Against the Gypsy & Traveller Community
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Lucy Giles - 'What if It Was Your Daughter?'
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Madeleine Coleman - The Children Behind Negative Perceptions
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Megan McCormack - Understanding Emotional Unstable Personality Disorder
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Mia Buckman-Game - Dangers of Primary School Children using Social Media
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Niamh Bradley - 'We Didn't Ask For It': Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault Against Women
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Children with SEN in Rural Counties, including Cornwall
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Rachel Featherstone - 'This is Out of My Control!': Period Poverty
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Samantha Scanlan - Protected Characteristics Care Experience
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Shakira Whitcher Ivers - What Does Domestic Violence Look Like Within Our Community
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Tommy Guy - 'Am I Not Human Too?'
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Vanessa Seviour - Mental Health: The Invisible Enemy Within the Security Industry
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Abigail Hickman - 'They should be grateful... It's free food'
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Amy Snow - Alone Together/Loneliness
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Cachel Mann - Men's Mental Health
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Caitlyn Butler - Mental Health & Dugs: the never-ending stigma
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Eleanor Stuckey - Sibling Separation in the UK Care System
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Ellen Stefanoski - Low reports & conviction rates for rape and sexual assault
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Emma Gennard - Raising awareness of the use of pronouns to increase inclusivity
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Esme Whatmore - The social injustice & marginalisation faced by chronic pain patients
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Florence Mudoti - Climate injustice: lack of urgency
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Hannah Stott - The unmet need for those with co-occurring mental health and alcohol/drug use conditions
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Holly Watton - She Sleeps Rough by the Sea Shore
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Jamie Kewn - Bach Bazi: Afghanistan's abandoned children
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Jasmine Thomson - Challenging the social injustie areound the access hap to Higher Education
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Jordan Rhodes - The normalisation of LGBTQIA+ families and gender identity amongst children
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Lee Forde - Precocious Puberty
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Lindsay Stevens - Why are refugees being criminalised?
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Katie Blake - Children living with a physical disability in the education system
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Katie Green - Lack of adequate services to support elderly people's mental health
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Lauren Madden - Young, dumb and other slurs: Weymouth & Portland's teenage parents want their voices heard
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Liam Davis - Exploring the struggles faced by disabled families across the UK
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Lucy Allen - The prevalence of male domestic abuse
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Niamh Howlett - Bin liners are not suitcases!
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Rosie Baker - Children being labelled instead of being offered support
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Rosie Morrison - The true cost of fast fashion
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Ruth Fenwick - Bring the state up to date!
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Shanley Bray - Labels are for clothes, NOT women who play football
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Sophia Shoebridge - Ban Conversion Therapy
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Tammy Bartrip - Access and waiting times for CAMHS Dorset
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Tharran Cornick - SPECTRUM: Supporting diverse parenting
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Venus Ip - Unheard Voices/Untold Stories: The challenges of acculturation with immigrants. refugees and asylum seekers
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