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Social workers15 November 2004
Image: Kim with her baby, from BBC1's Someone to watch over me
A new documentary that hopes to challenge the stereotype

A new six part documentary follows a year in the life of social workers from a children’s services unit in Bristol.

Annie Hudson is Head of Children's Services with Bristol City Council and Clare Phipps is a social worker with the Looked After Children team. Jenni asks them how we can change public perceptions of what seems to be one of the most vilified professions in the country?

Someone to watch over me
BBC1, 10.35pm, from 16 November



Bristol City Council


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