Assessment Skills for Newly Qualified Social Workers: Where to Start and What to Know
Description
In this episode I'm offering a practical, compassionate guide to help newly qualified social workers feel more confident about assessment work—especially child and family assessments.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why assessments feel overwhelming—and why that’s totally normal
- The statutory guidance you must know
- Why local authority policies can be your secret weapon during disagreements
- The limitations of the 25-year-old assessment triangle—and how to think critically
- How to avoid “assessment robot” mode and connect meaningfully with families
- Practical steps to build confidence in planning, assessing, and recording
I'm also excited to share upcoming ASYE Core Skills Training, a two-day online course designed to offer a consistent, supportive induction for new social workers—perfect for individuals or local authorities looking to strengthen their training offer.
Resources mentioned:
- Free eBook: Getting Started with Assessments
https://www.socialworksorted.com/free-ebook
- Child and Family Assessment Guide
https://www.socialworksorted.com/product-page/childandfamilyassessmentguide
- ASYE Core Skills Training (24–25 September 2025)
https://www.socialworksorted.com/event-details/asye-core-skills-clarity-and-confidence-for-early-practice
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