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Social work in Brighton & Hove

About our social work team and how to become a social worker.

Become a social worker at Brighton & Hove City Council

Apply for a social work vacancy, more about the role and the benefits of working for us.

Support for social workers

Help and support for social workers in Brighton & Hove.

Empathy, tenacity and compassion

An evaluation of relationship-based practice in Brighton & Hove July 2017.

Anti-racist action
Read about our commitment to becoming an anti-racist council.
Life as a social worker in Brighton & Hove

Watch our series of videos on why you should consider social work in Brighton & Hove.

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