Reflective resources on professional identity, digital professionalism and acting with integrity online. Developed with reference to Social Work England Professional Standard 5.
Act safely, respectfully and with professional integrity. This Social Work England podcast episode, featuring Kayleigh Rose Evans, explores what Standard 5 means in practice - including conduct online.
For accessibility and reference, Social Work England publishes a full transcript of the Professional Standard 5 episode.
This resource links to Social Work England materials for reference. It is not endorsed by Social Work England.
For team sessions, student seminars and ASYE groups. All scenario discussion should stay fictional and general - do not invite descriptions of employer-specific incidents.
Each plan uses the same videos and resources, adapted for the time available.
Best for: team meetings, student seminars
Best for: ASYE groups, university teaching
Discussion materials built around fictional scenarios, plus a CPD template.
Four fictional scenarios, discussion prompts and personal boundary checks
Download PDFTypeable Word template aligned with Social Work England CPD expectations
Download WordMapping is indicative, to help you evidence CPD and connect the learning to professional frameworks.
Use these to record your learning. They align with Social Work England CPD expectations, including the value placed on peer reflection.
This pathway is especially useful for students, ASYE cohorts and university teaching - the people building their professional identity right now. It also works as a team session anywhere online visibility, boundaries or digital footprints are live questions.
Keep the tone balanced and reflective. The aim is not to scare people off being online - social workers being visible can benefit the whole profession - but to support thoughtful, intentional choices.
If your team, authority or university is using this resource, I would love to hear from you. Your feedback helps me improve it.
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Get in TouchLast reviewed: June 2026. Educational resource only - follow local policy and current guidance. Created by Kayleigh Rose Evans.