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NI SOCIAL WORK AWARDS 2021: RECOGNISING THE VALUE OF SOCIAL WORK

13 April 2021

Nominations for the 2021 Social Work Awards are now open. The Awards recognise the value of social workers to the lives of individuals and families across society.

During the past 12 months, social workers have continued to provide vital services to keep vulnerable people and families safe and supported during Covid-19.

Nominations for the Awards can be made for individual social workers and social work teams working in all types of services across the statutory, voluntary, education and criminal justice sectors, as well as social workers working in training, and Independent social workers. When making nominations, service users, carers or employers should demonstrate the positive contribution made by the nominees and show how their work involves and benefits people who use social work services.

Led by the Health and Social Care Board, the Social Work Awards are organised by the five Health and Social Care Trusts in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council and the British Association of Social Workers. The awards ceremony will be held on Thursday 9 September 2021. The ceremony will be an in-person, virtual or blended event depending on Covid-19 regulations at the time.

The eight awards categories are:

– Children Services Team of the Year
– Adult Services Team of the Year
– Coproduction Award of the Year
– Learning and Development Award of the Year
– Children Services Social Worker of the Year
– Adult Services Social Worker of the Year
– Newly Qualified Social Worker of the Year
– Lifetime Achievement Award



Deadline for applications is Tuesday 11 May 2021.