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26 April 2022

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26 April 2022

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LocsNchronicles Mrs O

Social Work ASYE-Assessed and Supported Year in Employment/NQSW Tips to Pass/What to Really Expect

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This video is in response to the requests by people who want tips to pass the social work Assessed and Supported Year In Employment- ASYE. Many newly qualified social work roles are now tied to passing the ASYE to retain the jobs.

I made this video to help and it has covered the important aspects of my own social work ASYE experience.

If you have any question, please leave your comment on this video and then follow me on Instagram: Locsnchronicles. I am happy to help❤️

Please note, if you require in-depth guidance, I will try my best to answer your questions, but I apologise that I am unable to discuss every scenario in detail with individuals.

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26 Apr 2022

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26 April 2022

Mrs O

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