This paper seeks to make the case that social work students would benefit from thinking beyond the binary of statutory sector vs voluntary sector when thinking about their future career. It argues instead that they should think in terms of their own philosophical worldview, their own preferences in terms of the mechanics of day-to-day practice, and the reasons for those preferences. Drawing on reflection literature, Johns’ Model of Reflection (2017) and an element of Motivational Interviewing, and informed by a value pluralist perspective, the paper sets out a reflective process for social work students to use. The process supports students firstly to explore their own core values and worldview, then to consider their feelings about more pr...
This qualitative research study explores the experience of graduating social workers making the tran...
This research evaluates the role of flexible methods of delivering social work education in widening...
At its core, ‘Flexible Learning’ provision in Northern Ireland lacks a coherent developmental focus....
There has been considerable literature published on reflection yet despite this, very little researc...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
It is vital that social work students learn to integrate their personal and professional selves if t...
This article highlights the importance of learning about reflective processes in social work educati...
The relationship between competence-based and reflective learning approaches within UK qualifying so...
Taking the development of social work education in the UK as an example of some of the ways in which...
Learning portfolios are used extensively in health and social care. There is evidence of their value...
Whilst reflective processes are valued, promoted and actively assessed on social work qualifying pro...
Aim: The project aimed to implement reflective practice as an integral component of professional sup...
This article examines the ideas and opinions canvassed of 40 experienced practice teachers about the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the current context of social work as a profession...
This qualitative research study explores the experience of graduating social workers making the tran...
This research evaluates the role of flexible methods of delivering social work education in widening...
At its core, ‘Flexible Learning’ provision in Northern Ireland lacks a coherent developmental focus....
There has been considerable literature published on reflection yet despite this, very little researc...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
It is vital that social work students learn to integrate their personal and professional selves if t...
This article highlights the importance of learning about reflective processes in social work educati...
The relationship between competence-based and reflective learning approaches within UK qualifying so...
Taking the development of social work education in the UK as an example of some of the ways in which...
Learning portfolios are used extensively in health and social care. There is evidence of their value...
Whilst reflective processes are valued, promoted and actively assessed on social work qualifying pro...
Aim: The project aimed to implement reflective practice as an integral component of professional sup...
This article examines the ideas and opinions canvassed of 40 experienced practice teachers about the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the current context of social work as a profession...
This qualitative research study explores the experience of graduating social workers making the tran...
This research evaluates the role of flexible methods of delivering social work education in widening...
At its core, ‘Flexible Learning’ provision in Northern Ireland lacks a coherent developmental focus....