This paper explores the findings of a small-scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It is designed to be exploratory in nature and used to illustrate key themes discussed in a previous paper. The study has been designed as a comparator to a Canadian study with the aim of building upon their findings within the current UK/England context. The research examines the relationship between applicants' pre-admission information and their subsequent performance on the programme. Data relating to a sample of students and available at the pre-admission stage (from application forms and interviewer report forms) and data relating to students on the programme who had been identified (by faculty) as having difficulties in one or more areas...
Rationales for involving service users and carers in professional health and social work education t...
NoIn 2003, the British Government introduced a bursary to support and attract more recruits to socia...
Abstract;This PN explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This study supports existing literature: - documenting the ineffectiveness of selection criteri...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and sup...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and su...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
This paper examines how increased diversity through widening participation to higher education in En...
This article reports on a 6-year study that examined the association between pre-admission variables...
Rationales for involving service users and carers in professional health and social work education t...
NoIn 2003, the British Government introduced a bursary to support and attract more recruits to socia...
Abstract;This PN explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This study supports existing literature: - documenting the ineffectiveness of selection criteri...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and sup...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and su...
One of the most resounding impacts of the introduction of the new social work degree in England in 2...
This paper examines how increased diversity through widening participation to higher education in En...
This article reports on a 6-year study that examined the association between pre-admission variables...
Rationales for involving service users and carers in professional health and social work education t...
NoIn 2003, the British Government introduced a bursary to support and attract more recruits to socia...
Abstract;This PN explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements...