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The podcast of the Evidence Based Social Work Alliance, exploring gender identity from a social work perspective through interviews with a range of stakeholders.

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Guest speaker Jane Fenton Professor Emeritus talks about her research and teaching on the importance of open discussion and challenge  in social work teaching and practice. Jane is joined by Emma Darling and Nicki Benge both fairly recently qualified... more

How have the courts ruled on cases brought in the English family courts? Following the ethical approval of the Pathways Trial which could see children as young as 10 receive puberty blockers,Sarah Phillimore, barrister in the family courts, and staun... more

In this episode, we speak with professor Alice Sullivan. Alice is a professor of sociology at University College London and was recently commissioned by the government to lead a review into the collection of data pertaining to sex and gender. She has... more

EBSWA podcast, discussing how and why the best interests of the child principle has been forgotten by the  "affirmative" approach to gender identity in children. Robin Carling, Maggie Mellon and Miriam

An Evidence Based Social Work Alliance Podcast, EBSWA's Robin Carling which George Fielding, disability rights campaigner, Sarah Philimore, barrister in the family courts, and Miriam a children's social worker discuss the impact of disability on deve... more

Stephanie Davies Arai, founder and director of Transgender Trend in conversation with Robin Carling of EBSWA on the likely or hoped for impact of the recent Supreme Court ruling (FWS V Scottish Government) that S*x means biological s*x and is not cha... more

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