Chloë Upright

Chloe Upright

Lecturer in Social Work

School of Education and Social Work
Email:
chloe.upright@bcu.ac.uk
Phone:
0121 331 5000

Chloë qualified as a Social Worker in 2003 at the University Wales Institute, Cardiff, and in 2017 Chloë gained an MSc in Social Science Research Methods at Cardiff University. Chloë’s research area for the MSc was Mindfulness Approaches to Learning Disability Support.

Upon qualifying as a Social Worker, Chloë worked as a social worker within a Local Authority Adult Learning Disability Team. Chloë also mentored social work students within the team.

Chloë initially joined Birmingham City University as a Visiting Lecturer in 2018 to provide Wellbeing and Resiliency workshops to each year group, of both the BSc and MSc programmes.

Chloë joined Birmingham City University as a Lecturer in April 2021. Chloë is the module lead for the Working with Children and Families module on the Foundations of Social Work course and is co-leading on the Theories and Methods module for the BSc (Hons) Social Work year 2 module. Chloë is also the Academic Lead for Resiliency providing ongoing support across the BSc and MSc programmes, for students to develop their personal and professional resiliency in readiness for social work practice.

Prior to training as a Social Worker Chloë studied Performing Arts at De Montfort University, Bedford (1996) where she developed an interest in the Theatre practices of Augustus Boal and his Theatre of the Oppressed. Chloë adapted Forum Theatre and Image Theatre skills within her role as a freelance trainer for workshops and conferences and is looking forward to developing these practices further, at Birmingham City University, to support students with developing their core social work skills in preparation for practice placement.

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