Name: Derrick Osinde
Subject: BSc Social Work
Graduated: 2012
Place of work: Hounslow Council
Position: Social Worker and Prevent LAC Specialist
What first attracted you to Royal Holloway?
I chose Royal Holloway because it has a great reputation and is well-established. Once I came to speak to the staff and had a look around, I was taken back by the support that was available for students. I hadn't been in education since school and I knew this would be important for me.
I have a learning difficulty and sometimes needed to have staff take slightly more time with me. This was always available and the tutors always made time to assist me.
What did Royal Holloway teach you?
My time at Royal Holloway gave me the confidence to start a new journey. I now plan to return to study as a Systemic Family Therapist and feel that my degree and time at the university helped me to believe in myself.
During my time there I was able to become much more confident in my written work, presentation and research skills, which all helped me to take on new tasks in life with self-assurance. Obtaining my degree has allowed me to be more positive about myself in work and my ability to learn new things, and given me a real sense of achievement. The degree changed my life, and I look forward to my future and feel excited about studying again.
Your degree will be challenging, but through good relationships with your tutors it will be easier and you will get the support you need at every corner. Take the lead in your learning and you will be successful and achieve your targets.
What’s happened in your career?
I now work as a full-time Social Worker and Prevent LAC Specialist for Hounslow Council Children's Services. As part of my role I contribute to parenting assessments for cases in care proceedings, both in the form of assessing aspects of parenting capacity jointly with Clinical Senior Social workers and from direct one-to-one work with children and adolescents.
My reports and the outcomes of interventions help inform assessments and ensure that the perspectives of the children and youths have been raised and heard in court. I conduct psychosocial one to one work with adults, children and adolescents jointly with the team Psychotherapist; this work has been both of a supportive but also therapeutic nature.
I'm also involved in family support work, group work with parents and targeted youth work in child protection cases, 'child in need' cases as well as under the remit of preventing LAC. I work continuously and closely with the teams of Clinical Social Workers, Parenting Practitioners, Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapists. This has given me some clinical experience as well as improved my analytical thinking skills.