These resources focus on key social work activities of assessment analysis and decision making and includes, professional curiosity, critical thinking, and effective risk assessment to support effective and informed interventions.
This page offers helpful resources for social workers to support their continuous professional development (CPD) and includes the following types of resources:
- research and evidence
- curated resources
- legislation
- policy, guidance, and standards
- elearning
- services
- podcasts
- videos
- blogs
This library isn’t complete—it’s just a starting point to help you explore CPD options.
As a qualified social worker, it’s your responsibility to choose CPD activities that match your role, interests, and development goals. Talk to your manager or training team to plan your CPD. You can also contact your local authority’s workforce development team to learn about training opportunities in your area.
Please note: Most resources focus on social work in Wales, however some may refer to the laws and standards adopted in other UK nations.
These resources may be useful for:
- Student Social Workers – see also Social work students | Social Care Wales
- Qualified Social Workers – see also Continuing Professional Development (CPD) | Social Care Wales
- Managers and Leaders
- Social Work Educators
- Those returning to practice – see also Returning to social work practice | Social Care Wales
- Internationally qualified social workers – see also registering if you qualified outside the UK | Social Care Wales
Assessment and analysis
Legislation Overview of the Social services and well-being… | Social Care Wales
Policy/guidance/standards National assessment and eligibility tool… | Social Care Wales
Curated resources/guidance What matters conversations and assessment Social Care Wales
Curated resources Embedding the outcomes approach in social care | Social Care Wales
Guidance Risk assessment process and key points to risk identification in virtual interactions - SCIE
Curated resources/guidance IRISS Writing analysis in social work
Video Professional Curiosity with introduction Siobhan Maclean and Wendy Roberts
Guidance What makes a good assessment? | Practice points | NSPCC Learning
ELearning Balancing rights and responsibilities | Social Care Wales
Self-awareness and reflexivity
Curated resources Reflective supervision: Learning Hub | Research in Practice
Guidance REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION: A BEST PRACTICE GUIDE Social Workers Union
Video Moving from reflection to reflexivity Siobhan Maclean
Podcast Reflective Supervision - Let's Talk Social Work | Acast
Curated resources sssc uk- reflective-practice
Trauma informed practice
Policy/guidance/standards Trauma-Informed Wales
Curated resources About ACEs and a trauma and ACEs-informed approach - ACE Hub Wales
Research/evidence Trauma-informed approaches - Social Care Wales - Research, data and innovation
Curated resources Home - All Wales Traumatic Stress Quality Improvement Ini
Multidisciplinary working
Curated resources Integrated care research and practice - SCIE
Research/evidence Multidisciplinary teams: Integrating care in places and neighbourhoods - SCIE
Guidance Overview | Integrated health and social care for people experiencing homelessness | Guidance | NICE
Guidance Practice points for multi-agency working and information sharing | NSPCC Learning
eLearning Collaborative problem solving for community safety | OpenLearn - Open University