Let’s Talk Islington screened the films made these brave LGBTQI+ film makers who shared their vulnerabilities and their fierce strength to tell Islington what they want to live better in the Borough Video Voice 2022-London Met Uni and Islington committed to Dismantling inequality
Head of Social work lead 2 projects in a major Islington initiative to tackle and dismantle inequality. Storytelling with Elders and LGBTQI+ Video Voice projects amplified often marginalised voices Let’s Talk Islington- The Trailer!
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The first photo is of four of our BSc Youth Studies graduates from last week’s inspiring graduation at the @BarbicanCentre. The images encapsulate passion, a sense of achievement and preparedness to embark on future challenges.
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So proud to get 89% Overall Student Satisfaction in this year’s NSS! This means @LondonMetSW is one of the top 2 universities in London! An incredible testament to the academic team, professional support staff and the leadership of the courses!
Yesterday we held our first “Brown Girl Brunch” a networking event for Women of Colour staff at @LondonMetUni. We shared advice that we wish we’d known when we were 16, some very wise words. It was lovely to meet and break French toast with colleagues. 🥞🍳🥑🫐 📸: @qtheshot
Final year MSc student & freelance journalist Georgiana Ndlovu joins an exciting panel for a free BASW discussion exploring media & public perceptions of Social Work. Book here Mon 28th March 👇🏿
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Alongside @ineWoods1 (Senior Lecturer), @LondonMetUni students Vanessa (BSc Youth Studies) and Layla (MSc Youth & Community Work) had a great time together with youth work practitioners. Thanks @the_moyc for hosting the #YouthWorkerForum and @YoungWestminstr for making it happen!
A Court Skills Session facilitated by colleagues from CAFCASS for BSc final year students in the newly refurbished Mock Court Room! Giving arguments for and against the removal of a child. Priceless experience!
2nd Annual Employability conference a huge success! Supported by @vhartsw Regional Engagement Lead for SWE. Shown here with final year students and Donna Jones, Head of Social Work
Enjoying spending the day meeting social work students at @LondonMetSW employability day and also a lot of learning for me from the presentations. It’s so nice to see people face to face and what a great group of students we have joining the profession.
2nd Annual Employability Conference for final year social work students! Principal Social Worker for Havering giving the Keynote Speech to kick things off