Hello Dorothy. Your videos are very clear concise and informative. I don't know why you took a break but would appreciate it if you would start doing content again. Believe me they are very helpful. I am praying you come back
Thank you for this very helpful video. Ima final year nurse student working in recovery and rehab and this is used a lot thanks. This will help me in my placement. My assessor has asked me to learn about this CAA. This does help!
Hi Sarah If you are a newly qualified social worker, whether you are overseas or whether you are based in the UK, provided you are able to secure a permanent social work role in the UK, then there is no other alternative than to complete the ASYE program with the local authority or organisation that employs you. The local authority or organisation will support you through your first year of employment, which is the ASYE program. As long as the role you have applied for is an ASYE role and was advertised as such. Most of the jobs which are advertised by local authorities do state whether it's an ASYE role (newly qualified) or whether its a role which requires an experienced social worker. Once the local authority employs you for an ASYE role, then the expectation is that they support you through your first year of practice (ASYE)
Hello Dorothy. Your videos are very clear concise and informative. I don't know why you took a break but would appreciate it if you would start doing content again. Believe me they are very helpful. I am praying you come back
Thank you Jasmine, much appreciated. I have been very busy lately but will upload new content soon. God bless 🙌
Thank you, Dorothy, for coming back. 🙏
Thanks dear 😘
Ur doing a fantastic work Mummy keep it up and God bless you❤👍🏻🙏🏼
Thanks dear 😘
you havent posted for a while im glad to see you back.
Thank you so much for this! You're a star x
Thanks for watching
Brilliant keep it up if you can as a practice educator I share this with my students.
Hi Lisa. Yes please share with your students. I will be most grateful. Thank you 🙏 ❤️
Another great video from Dorothy inspires ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for this one
Thanks dear 😘
You’re back! We have missed your videos👏🏾
Thanks sweetie 😘 ❤️
Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for breaking it down so clearly.
Very educative.
Well done sis
Thank you 🤗
Great information and welldone Dorothy.
Thanks dear 😘
Thank you Dorothy . Very informative
Great content Dorothy, 👌
Thanks dear Alice 😘 ❤️
Thank you for this very helpful video. Ima final year nurse student working in recovery and rehab and this is used a lot thanks. This will help me in my placement. My assessor has asked me to learn about this CAA. This does help!
So impressed about this. Thanks
Thank you. God bless 🙌
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
My pleasure! Thank you
Amazing video!
Thank you 😊
Amazing . Thank you
Thank you
Thanks for this video, very informative
Thanks dear 😘
Great video
Thanks bruv. God bless you 🙌
Dorothy pls advice if l can practice as NQSW in uk from South Africa without ASYE program.
Hi Sarah
If you are a newly qualified social worker, whether you are overseas or whether you are based in the UK, provided you are able to secure a permanent social work role in the UK, then there is no other alternative than to complete the ASYE program with the local authority or organisation that employs you.
The local authority or organisation will support you through your first year of employment, which is the ASYE program. As long as the role you have applied for is an ASYE role and was advertised as such.
Most of the jobs which are advertised by local authorities do state whether it's an ASYE role (newly qualified) or whether its a role which requires an experienced social worker. Once the local authority employs you for an ASYE role, then the expectation is that they support you through your first year of practice (ASYE)
Good one
Thank you this information is relevant to me
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Dorothy.
Thanks dear 😊
Thanks a lot.
Most welcome!
Thank you so much dear❤
Thank you ❤
amazing video continue to give this great content
Thank you 😊