Neurodiversity belongs in social work: part one
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In this special miniseries tied to Community Care's 'Neurodiversity belongs in social work' campaign, Sharmeen Ziauddin interviews Dr Arlene Weekes, social work professor and academic.
Dr Weekes has over 35 years experience in the sector and was diagnosed with dyslexia later on in life, while writing her PhD.
She has recently completed research which will form part of a new book coming out this year called The Palgrave Handbook of Neuroinclusive Social Work - it's based on her own reflections of being dyslexic and the responses of five black female dyslexic social workers who she interviewed for this research.
Listen to this insightful interview with Dr Weekes where she talks about dyslexia and social work.
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