The event was attended by over 1,000 social workers from across the UK including social workers, team managers, NQSWs, Independent Social Workers, senior practitioners and social work academics.
We would like to thank all exhibitors, including this year’s sponsor, Birmingham Children’s Trust, for making the event such a successful day.
Visitors were able to discuss potential career opportunities and resources with a range of local authorities and training organisations including:
- BASW England
- Cardiff Council Children's Services
- Cellmark
- Cheshire East Council
- Child and Family Training
- Coventry City Council
- The Caldecott Foundation
- Derbyshire NHS Foundation Trust
- Dudley Children's Services
- Dudley Lodge
- Finders International
- Gloucestershire County Council (Adults)
- Gloucestershire County Council (Children's)
- Government of Jersey
- Herefordshire Council
- Hull City Council
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Leicestershire County Council
- The Mulberry Bush Organisation
- Norfolk County Council
- Opus People Solutions
- Powys County Council
- Remedy Social Care
- Sandwell Adults Services
- Social Work Today
- Social Workers Union
- Solihull Children's Services
- Staffordshire County Council
- Stoke-on-Trent Children's Services
- Warwickshire County Council
- West Midlands Teaching Partnership
- WMJobs (provided by West Midlands Employers)
- Worcestershire Children First
- Worcestershire County Council
- City of Wolverhampton Council
Commenting on the event, an exhibitor said: ‘Well-organised, friendly and motivational. A real cross-section of attendees from NQSW to experienced care professionals. Loved the possibilities for networking’.
Throughout the day exhibitors provided visitors with opportunities to learn more about their latest employment, training and career development opportunities in social work and social care.
Another exhibitor said: ‘This event has been our most successful in terms of contacts gained. We have spoken to lots of decision makers and it has been our busiest yet.’
Visitors were also able to attend over 50 workshops, seminars, films and webinars exploring current trends and topics in social work, as well as global developments in social work.
Event Sponsor, Birmingham Children’s Trust hosted a variety of seminars including the keynote session from Jenny Turnross: ‘Focus on children, practice and the impact of children’s social care’. Other sessions included ‘Assessment skills: The importance of meaning-making’, ‘What is an apprenticeship?’, ‘An interview with an ASYE’, ‘Connections Count: Showcasing the application of a practice model’ and ‘The child’s voice: Communicating with children with complex needs’.
Commenting on the seminars, a social worker said: ‘The seminars attended were really useful and informative. Everything was great.’
Discussing the success of the day, a team manager said: ‘It was an excellent day meeting people, provided lots of information I can share with my team. Attending workshops and networking as always was great to meet others from different areas and share insights.’
Another student added: ‘There are a lot of exhibitors ready to present a variety of options which suit students like myself. Great having all the seminars and exhibitors in one place.’
Other key dates for COMPASS Jobs Fair include:
2 October 2023 The Social Work Show, Manchester
20 November 2023 COMPASS Jobs Fair, London
18 March 2024 COMPASS Jobs Fair, Birmingham
Register your free tickets now:
www.compassjobsfair.com/Events/The-Social-Work-Show/Book-Tickets
www.compassjobsfair.com/Events/London/Book-Tickets
https://www.compassjobsfair.com/Events/Birmingham/Book-Tickets
If you are interested in exhibiting at COMPASS Jobs Fair, Londo n please email compassevents@compassjobsfair.com .