

A new photography exhibition showcasing the daily lives of social workers across Northern Ireland/The North has launched at the North West Regional College in Derry. This exhibition marks the first of its kind, highlighting the contributions of over 6,900 local practitioners in the field of social work.
The installation aims to provide a unique insight into the experiences and challenges faced by social workers in their day-to-day roles. By presenting a visual narrative, the exhibition seeks to foster a greater understanding of the vital work carried out by these professionals within communities throughout Northern Ireland/The North.
The North West Regional College serves as the inaugural venue for this travelling exhibition, which is expected to tour various locations across the region. The initiative underscores the importance of social work and aims to raise awareness about the impact these practitioners have on individuals and families in need of support.
Local officials and community leaders have expressed their support for the exhibition, recognizing its potential to engage the public and promote discussions around social work. The exhibition not only celebrates the dedication of social workers but also encourages a broader dialogue about the social issues they address in Northern Ireland/The North.
As the exhibition continues its journey, it is anticipated that it will reach a wider audience, further emphasizing the crucial role of social work in society.
Source: https://www.derrynow.com/news/local-news/2034946/travelling-social-work-exhibition-launches-at-north-west-regional-college-in-derry.html


