Tabitha King
Lecturer in Social Work
School of Health and Wellbeing
Department of Community, Social Justice and Health
email: t.king@worc.ac.uk
My main area of practice in social work has been with adults with a learning disability, autism, ADHD and other neurodivergent profiles. I have experience of working in community teams within the West Midlands, as well as working within healthcare.
I have a wide range of assessment experience of mental capacity assessments, deprivation of liberty, safeguarding and initial assessment as well as risk assessment and other associated tasks. I am particularly interested in the use of artificial intelligence in social work and in supporting students both in academia and practice.
I have a background in higher education working with a range of universities and partner institutions and I have expertise as an external examiner. I am passionate about working with students with learning difficulties to support them through their educational journey in higher education. I am currently undertaking training to practice as a qualified counsellor.
Qualifications
BA (Hons) Social Work
Post Qualifying Awards in Consolidation and Preparation for Specialist practice
PGCERT in Practice Education
MA Education Technology
Award in Education and Training
Certificate in Education and Training
Diploma in Education and Training
PGCERT in education
Certificate in Counselling Skills
Teaching Interests
SOWK2105 Professional Development 2: Assessment and Intervention
SOWK1103 Skills Development
SOWK3105 Professional Development 3: Working In Organisations
SOWK4111 Skills and approaches to practice
Membership of Professional Bodies
Social Work England
NCPS (National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society)
External Roles
External Examiner