This paper explores the experiences of social work students on qualifying degree programmes in the UK who have previously been in care or ‘looked after’. Using a sample drawn from three social work programmes in the North West of England, a semi-structured interview schedule was constructed, with the support of social workers who had been in the care system, to examine the individual journeys of 11 students. This paper aims to explore, with this group of students, how their experiences relate to their decision to apply for a place on a social work course, their experience of admission and the duration of the programme. The paper is of particular relevance to social work educators and makes specific suggestions regarding how current practice...
Research has found that mature, female social work learners often face barriers to achievement in hi...
This paper begins by locating the (controversial) removal of the ‘minimum age atqualification' regul...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...
Care leavers constitute a small but important minority of social work students. Their dual role as p...
This work-based doctorate focuses on care leavers’ experiences of transitions to independent livin...
This paper considers some of the complexities of involving people who use social work services in qu...
Service user and carer involvement in social work education is well established in the UK and other ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
Existing research has shown that care leavers are one of the most disadvantaged groups in society an...
Within the larger context of the search to improve social work practice in Europe, this article pres...
An exploration of the motivations of service users and carers involved in student social work educat...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
Identifying the reasons why students leave higher education without completing their studies has bec...
Post-qualifying awards in social work are well established within the continuing professional develo...
This paper reports on the difficulties and supports experienced by social care practitioners within ...
Research has found that mature, female social work learners often face barriers to achievement in hi...
This paper begins by locating the (controversial) removal of the ‘minimum age atqualification' regul...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...
Care leavers constitute a small but important minority of social work students. Their dual role as p...
This work-based doctorate focuses on care leavers’ experiences of transitions to independent livin...
This paper considers some of the complexities of involving people who use social work services in qu...
Service user and carer involvement in social work education is well established in the UK and other ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
Existing research has shown that care leavers are one of the most disadvantaged groups in society an...
Within the larger context of the search to improve social work practice in Europe, this article pres...
An exploration of the motivations of service users and carers involved in student social work educat...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
Identifying the reasons why students leave higher education without completing their studies has bec...
Post-qualifying awards in social work are well established within the continuing professional develo...
This paper reports on the difficulties and supports experienced by social care practitioners within ...
Research has found that mature, female social work learners often face barriers to achievement in hi...
This paper begins by locating the (controversial) removal of the ‘minimum age atqualification' regul...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...