This article explores the experiences of social work students who viewed themselves to be multiply marginalised in universities in England. It draws on data from a Department of Health-funded study into Diversity and Progression that investigated the particular circumstances of black and ethnic minority, disabled, and lesbian, gay and bisexual students. In-depth interviews (forty-one) and focus groups (nine) were conducted with students and a wide range of social work education providers in eight universities in England to identify how individual and institutional factors interact to affect learning experiences on social work programmes. The results show that subtle manifestations of marginalisation are at play in the learning environment f...
Over the past ten years, fast-track social work qualifying training routes have been introduced and ...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Diversity in the student body, particularly the inclusion of disadvantaged groups, has been incorpor...
This article reports on a qualitative study with lesbian, gay and bisexual students and key informan...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
This paper is based on the first national qualitative study to examine diversity and progression wit...
Summary: As a group, Black and ethnic minority students progress more slowly on their social work pr...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Abstract The notion of racial difference and racial segregation has continued to be problematic in h...
Students who have followed routes to Western universities other than the ‘traditional’ one – that is...
Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social ...
Diversity in the student body, particularly the inclusion of disadvantaged groups, has been incorpor...
An enduring theme of social work literature and education has been the need for workers to recognise...
This paper reports key findings from a doctoral study exploring the education and career trajectorie...
Over the past ten years, fast-track social work qualifying training routes have been introduced and ...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Diversity in the student body, particularly the inclusion of disadvantaged groups, has been incorpor...
This article reports on a qualitative study with lesbian, gay and bisexual students and key informan...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
This paper is based on the first national qualitative study to examine diversity and progression wit...
Summary: As a group, Black and ethnic minority students progress more slowly on their social work pr...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Abstract The notion of racial difference and racial segregation has continued to be problematic in h...
Students who have followed routes to Western universities other than the ‘traditional’ one – that is...
Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social ...
Diversity in the student body, particularly the inclusion of disadvantaged groups, has been incorpor...
An enduring theme of social work literature and education has been the need for workers to recognise...
This paper reports key findings from a doctoral study exploring the education and career trajectorie...
Over the past ten years, fast-track social work qualifying training routes have been introduced and ...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Diversity in the student body, particularly the inclusion of disadvantaged groups, has been incorpor...