Although there is widespread interest in social work education, very little of this has focused on the position of part-time students. This study reports on retention rates among social work students registering for part-time study between 1995-1998 in England, since this time-span is one where student characteristics were collected and can be anonymously linked to data about their chosen programme of study. It shows that students supported by employers were less likely to withdraw before completing their studies. However, access to secondment was differential with students with disabilities appearing to be less likely to be seconded or sponsored. The implications of these findings are discussed in light of new and sometimes controversial r...
In England several initiatives are underway in social work education, among which are changes to app...
Research has emphasized the importance of practice learning to social work qualifying education but ...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
Although there is widespread interest in social work education, very little of this has focused on t...
Identifying the reasons why students leave higher education without completing their studies has bec...
Amongst initiatives by social work employers in the United Kingdom (UK) to resolve recruitment diff...
Little is known about the impact on social work educators and social work programmes of employer spo...
University students, nationally as well as internationally, engage in employment to supplement incom...
Over the past ten years, fast-track social work qualifying training routes have been introduced and ...
The financial support available to students on social work qualifying programmes appears to be a neg...
This article reports on the evaluation of practice learning opportunities for student social workers...
The financial support available to students on social work qualifying programmes appears to be a neg...
Social Work in England is generally seen as a profession concerned with the fulfilment of statutory ...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
NoIn 2003, the British Government introduced a bursary to support and attract more recruits to socia...
In England several initiatives are underway in social work education, among which are changes to app...
Research has emphasized the importance of practice learning to social work qualifying education but ...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
Although there is widespread interest in social work education, very little of this has focused on t...
Identifying the reasons why students leave higher education without completing their studies has bec...
Amongst initiatives by social work employers in the United Kingdom (UK) to resolve recruitment diff...
Little is known about the impact on social work educators and social work programmes of employer spo...
University students, nationally as well as internationally, engage in employment to supplement incom...
Over the past ten years, fast-track social work qualifying training routes have been introduced and ...
The financial support available to students on social work qualifying programmes appears to be a neg...
This article reports on the evaluation of practice learning opportunities for student social workers...
The financial support available to students on social work qualifying programmes appears to be a neg...
Social Work in England is generally seen as a profession concerned with the fulfilment of statutory ...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
NoIn 2003, the British Government introduced a bursary to support and attract more recruits to socia...
In England several initiatives are underway in social work education, among which are changes to app...
Research has emphasized the importance of practice learning to social work qualifying education but ...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...