


GAPS National Conference: Finding Hope in a Dark Place – stories of innovation and activism – reigniting the fire in our bellies
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Online and in-person
09:30
3 Nov 2023
GAPS
GAPS is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work. It is funded by its ownership of the ISI ranked Journal of Social Work Practice, which was established by the group in the 1980s. GAPS offers spaces for Social Workers, Social Work Students and Academics to connect and reflect, and to develop skills in and understanding of relationship-based practice.
Gaps is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work.
Admission into this online event is free.
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Admission into this online event is free.



Online and in-person



09:30
3 Nov 2023



GAPS
GAPS is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work. It is funded by its ownership of the ISI ranked Journal of Social Work Practice, which was established by the group in the 1980s. GAPS offers spaces for Social Workers, Social Work Students and Academics to connect and reflect, and to develop skills in and understanding of relationship-based practice.
Gaps is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work.
GAPS



GAPS National Conference: Finding Hope in a Dark Place – stories of innovation and activism – reigniting the fire in our bellies
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09:30, Friday 3 November 2023
GAPS , GAPS is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work. It is funded by its ownership of the ISI ranked Journal of Social Work Practice, which was established by the group in the 1980s. GAPS offers spaces for Social Workers, Social Work Students and Academics to connect and reflect, and to develop skills in and understanding of relationship-based practice., Gaps is a UK based charity which promotes relationship-based approaches and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work.