Deborah Amas

Deborah Amas is a senior lecturer at Anglia University. She’s a qualified registered social worker with 40 years practice experience and over 10 years experience as an academic.

Deborah's research centres around use of self in social work and how reflective activities inform practice. She has been writing about and developing creative pedagogies in social work education for over 10 years. As a practice educator she develops tools that support creative ways to be curious.

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Using the sand tray as a supervision tool

The sand tray is a creative tool for practice educators and social work supervisors to use with students or practitioners to promote reflection on practice and case work.