The social work degree was established in 2002 to improve the status and competency of social workers. However, since then social work education continues to be subject to a series of significant changes. The aim of this study is to identify how the degree can illuminate the dilemmas of contemporary social work practice. A qualitative case study of a social work degree programme in England was undertaken after obtaining ethical approval. Data were collected at two different points in time by means of interviews and focus groups. Interviews were conducted with academics (10), practice educators (8) and academics involved in practice learning (2). Two focus groups were undertaken with service users (11) and three focus groups with students ...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
This research examines the changing climate in UK universities since the introduction of fees-based ...
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...
Social work education in the UK has experienced major changes in recent years with the move to an ho...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
The main aims of this critical analysis are to demonstrate that the submitted seventeen papers compr...
This paper will contribute to the sharing of effective learning and teaching by drawing on a three y...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
This research examines the changing climate in UK universities since the introduction of fees-based ...
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...
Social work education in the UK has experienced major changes in recent years with the move to an ho...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
The main aims of this critical analysis are to demonstrate that the submitted seventeen papers compr...
This paper will contribute to the sharing of effective learning and teaching by drawing on a three y...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
This research examines the changing climate in UK universities since the introduction of fees-based ...