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  <title>Adapting social work for a changing planet</title>
  <description>Cop 26, the global United Nations climate change conference&amp;amp;nbsp;is underway in Glasgow, Each country will bring their plans for reducing emissions and combatting climate change. &amp;amp;nbsp; As a people, community and society focused profession, is there a role for social work in the environment and climate change agenda? And if so, what is it?&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Dr Heather Lynch, MSc (Social Work) Programme Lead at Glasgow Caledonian University believes so. In this episode, she interviews Sian McKinnon, a social worker and climate activist; TzeYeng Ng, a recently qualified social worker; and Professor Susan Kemp who provides insight from an international perspective. &amp;amp;nbsp;  Transcript of episode.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources   IPCC, AR6 climate change 2021: the physical science basis   IFSW Climate Justice Programme&amp;amp;nbsp;  Grand challenges for social work – create social responses to a changing environment Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes.  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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