Bismark Twumasi

Senior Lecturer in Social Work

Bismark Twumasi

Teaching has always been my passion and having taught social work since 2013 in both Further and Higher Education settings within the UK, I have thoroughly enjoyed mentoring students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Over the past years in my teaching career, I have developed keen interest in research and do enjoy supervising students in their research projects at various levels whiles embedding research into my teaching and practice. I have also adopted a learner-centred approach and used innovative, creative and research-informed methods in supporting students’ learning at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Students’ satisfaction, wellbeing and progress are my top priority and therefore aim at engaging with learners at various stages along their career journey to achieving their own set goals and objectives.

As a qualified social worker and a Senior Lecturer in Social Work, I believe passionately in the principles of human rights, freedom of speech or expression, social justice, equal opportunities, and respect for others regardless individual’s background or identity. Also, as a qualified scientist I believe in environmental justice, climate change and its impact on society, and that social workers have a duty as far as raising awareness of climate change is concerned and playing a key role in tackling the impact of climate change on society using evidence-informed social work interventions.

Other References 

Qualifications 

  • MSc Social Work - University of Hertfordshire 
  • PgCert in Learning and Teaching (Higher Education) – Anglia Ruskin University 
  • BSc (Hons) Natural Resources Management – Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology 

Teaching Expertise 

  • CPD Programme Lead (Social Work) 
  • Module leadership at undergraduate and postgraduate levels 
  • Coursework and curriculum design
  • Research project supervisions
  • Social Work Practice with Children and Families
  • Social Work Theories, Methods, Interventions and Practice
  • Human Growth and Development

Research Interests

  • Grandparents and Special Guardianship
  • Impact of Climate Change and the implications for Social Work practice

Projects

  • Research project topic: Systematically building social capital across race, ethnicity, nationality and culture for first year students at Middlesex University: A Co-Produced ‘Nudge’ Intervention and Mixed Methods Evaluation (2016)

External Roles 

  • External Examiner at University of Chester 
  • Fostering panel member at London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

Publications 

  • Hingley-Jones H, Allain L, Gleeson H, Twumasi B. (2019) “Roll back the years”: A study of grandparent special guardians' experiences and implications for social work policy and practice in England. Child & Family Social Work. 2019;1–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12718
  • Twumasi, B. (2010) Evidence-Based Practice and Social Work: Implications and Relevance to Child Protection in the UK (research dissertation submitted to the University of Hertfordshire)
  • Twumasi, B (2004) Growth performance of a 10-year old teak (Tectona grandis) grown plantation (research thesis submitted to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana)

Contact Details

E: bismark.twumasi@beds.ac.uk

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