This research examines the changing climate in UK universities since the introduction of fees-based funding and government-backed student loans. In what is now a highly marketised sector, the study considers what influence this neo-liberal environment may be having on the nature and quality of social work education. The study, which was carried out in 2015–16, has sought the views and experiences of a sample of social work academics. Methods employed involved a combination of survey and unstructured interviews, with both data streams having a largely qualitative focus. Questionnaire data was gathered from seventy-eight UK-based academics alongside eighteen interviews. The study has representation from all four countries in the UK with acade...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
In 2015, Social Work Teaching Partnerships launched into a turbulent political and policy arena wher...
The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of social worker...
This paper reviews and critically analyses the current state of social work, as a discipline, in UK ...
Whilst current reforms in relation to higher education appear to have been driven primarily by fundi...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
In 2015, Social Work Teaching Partnerships launched into a turbulent political and policy arena wher...
The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of social worker...
This paper reviews and critically analyses the current state of social work, as a discipline, in UK ...
Whilst current reforms in relation to higher education appear to have been driven primarily by fundi...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
Abstract: The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of soc...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...