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EMPPO: CELCIS - Emerging Insight Series webinar - Is AI your new critical friend in social work practice

For this session in our Emerging Insight Series of webinars, we will explore what the use of AI means for work that is founded on responding to human need, where ethical practice is essential. Can the use of AI co-exist with ways of working in social care that require critical thinking? How does relationship-based practice remain the central tenet of a practice where AI is used? What are the implications, challenges and opportunities for improving both the quality of social work practice and the quality of social work supervision?

Join us on Wednesday 18 March, when we’ll be further exploring the ethical dimensions of using AI in social care. For this webinar and discussion, our speakers will bring together research insight with practice and professional training experience to share their perspectives on how these questions are being navigated and are playing out in practice.

We'll hear from:

  • Professor Beth Weaver, Professor of Criminal and Social Justice and Dr Fern Gillon, Research Fellow, School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Strathclyde

  • Professor Tarsem Singh Cooner, Professor of Social Work and Digital Media, University of Birmingham and co-chair of the West Midlands Social Work Teaching Partnership AI Interest Group and Dr Caroline Webb, Research Fellow, AI & Digital Health Research and Policy Group, University of Birmingham, and co-chair of the West Midlands Social Work Teaching Partnership AI Interest Group.

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